Bitcoin ATH Fails To Hype Retail—Demand Is Actually Down
On-chain data shows the retail interest in Bitcoin has been waning as small-holder volume has gone down during the past month.
Bitcoin Retail Investor Demand Has Seen A Negative 30-Day Change
In a CryptoQuant Quicktake post , an analyst has talked about the latest trend in the “ Retail Investor Demand ” of Bitcoin. This indicator provides an estimate for, as its name suggests, the amount of demand that the smallest of investors, the ‘ retail ,’ have toward the cryptocurrency right now.
The metric does so by referring to the transaction volume associated with this cohort. Considering the small wallet size attached to these holders, their transfers would typically remain under a value of $10,000, so the volume related to them can be separated from the rest of the market by only restricting to transfers below this size.
Now, here is the chart shared by the quant that shows the 30-day percentage change in the Bitcoin Retail Investor Demand over the past year:

As is visible in the above graph, the Bitcoin Retail Investor Demand saw its 30-day change enter into the positive territory when the latest bull rally first started, suggesting that the small investors increased their transfer activity.
The 30-day change continued a gradual rise as the run played out, but after the cryptocurrency set its new all-time high (ATH) , it noted a reversal in direction. Today, the metric has declined enough to dip back into the negative territory, meaning that retail investor volume is now going down on the monthly timeframe.
From the chart, it’s also apparent that even at its peak, the 30-day change in the Retail Investor Demand never actually touched a high level this rally, which is in sharp contrast to the run from the end of 2024. Thus, it would appear that the recent price surge not only failed to ignite any notable level of interest among the small hands but also failed to maintain the attention that it did gather.
The switch to a negative monthly change for the Retail Investor Demand could be down to the bearish action that the coin’s price has seen since the ATH, but the fact of the matter is that Bitcoin is currently still very much in range of this record, so it’s interesting to see this sentiment among the group.
Speaking of transaction volume, the institutional DeFi solutions provider Sentora (formerly IntoTheBlock) has talked about the latest trend in the volume share of the Bitcoin miners.
As displayed in the chart, the Bitcoin miners have seen their volume share sharply go down recently and drop to the lowest level since 2022. This implies these chain validators have seen their activity plummet relative to the rest of the network.
BTC Price
Bitcoin has taken to sideways movement recently as its price is still trading around the $105,200 mark.
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