To know if bulls have enough money to push up prices, look at the Stablecoin Supply Ratio (SSR). SSR tracks the ratio of Bitcoin's market cap to the total stablecoin supply .

When SSR goes down, it means #StablecoinRatings supply is rising relative to Bitcoin value - a bullish signal. When SSR spikes up, it means Bitcoin price rose too fast and the tank is empty - a bearish signal .

For example, when the SSR hit a year-low, Bitcoin saw a notable rebound . However, the SSR's strength has been weakening, suggesting a slowing market liquidity engine..

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