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Falling Bitcoin exchange flows is a market red flag

Analysts warn that falling Bitcoin exchange activity could make prices more fragile, even without heavy selling pressure.

Summary

  • Bitcoin exchange flows have dropped, reducing internal market liquidity and increasing sensitivity to sudden trades.
  • Analysts say thin order books and elevated leverage raise the risk of sharp, unstable price moves.
  • Derivatives data shows a reset in speculative positioning rather than panic selling, keeping the market fragile but not broken.

Bitcoin’s price looks calm on the surface, but deeper market mechanics suggest growing fragility beneath the range.

In a Dec. 15 analysis, CryptoQuant contributor XWIN Research Japan warned that a sharp slowdown in Bitcoin (BTC) flows between exchanges is weakening internal market liquidity. This increases the risk of sudden and outsized price moves despite the lack of heavy selling pressure.

Exchange liquidity is quietly drying up

Since the start of December, Bitcoin has chopped sideways between roughly $80,000 and $94,000 after pulling back from its October peak near $126,000. While that range-bound behavior may appear constructive, on-chain data tells a more delicate story.

XWIN pointed to the Inter-Exchange Flow Pulse, a CryptoQuant metric that tracks the flow of Bitcoin between exchanges. The indicator has turned red, indicating a slower flow of capital between trading venues. 

When money flows freely between exchanges, arbitrageurs support deep order books and stable prices. However, liquidity falls when those flows decline. Once momentum builds, even relatively small trades can begin to move prices, increasing slippage and causing sharper swings.

This is unfolding at a time when Bitcoin balances on exchanges are near historic lows. While that can be supportive in quiet markets, since there’s less immediate sell pressure, it also leaves less supply available to cushion sudden buying or selling.

As XWIN notes, the concern isn’t heavy distribution right now, but a fragile market structure. With thinner buffers and leverage still in play, even small shocks can quickly turn into outsized price moves.

Derivatives data points to a reset, not panic

Separate data from another Cryptoquant contributor Arab Chain reinforces the idea that the market is cooling rather than collapsing. The combined open interest and funding Z-score for Binance derivatives metrics is close to -0.28, which is slightly below its historical average. 

That signal indicates that traders are gradually lowering leverage and overall risk rather than jumping into new speculative bets, most likely in response to previous excesses.

In the past, pullbacks often followed sharply positive Z-scores, which typically appeared during overheated runs. The current negative reading tells a different story, one of risk being slowly taken off the table as higher-risk positions are unwound over time.

Bitcoin has largely hovered around the $90,000 level, even as activity in the derivatives market cooled off. There doesn’t seem to be a wave of forced liquidations driving that pullback, but rather traders reducing their leverage.

Although this has somewhat slowed the short-term rally, many analysts see it as a positive reset rather than an indication of more serious weakness. They warn that until exchange liquidity improves, Bitcoin may continue to be susceptible to sudden movements in either direction rather than a steady trend, even though long-term supply dynamics and institutional adoption are still favorable.

Source: https://crypto.news/bitcoin-exchange-flows-decline-market-red-flag-2025/

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