The 30-day moving average of Bitcoin inflows to Binance has dropped to its lowest recorded level since 2020, with approximately 4,900 BTC being sent to the exchangeThe 30-day moving average of Bitcoin inflows to Binance has dropped to its lowest recorded level since 2020, with approximately 4,900 BTC being sent to the exchange

Bitcoin Inflows to Binance Hit Lowest Level Since 2020 as Holders Step Back From Selling

2026/03/19 00:17
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The 30-day moving average of Bitcoin inflows to Binance has dropped to its lowest recorded level since 2020, with approximately 4,900 BTC being sent to the exchange on average per month.

That figure sits far below the historical norm, which has typically ranged between 10,000 and 15,000 BTC per month across previous market cycles.

Binance accounts for roughly 20% of total BTC reserves held across major spot exchanges, excluding the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and professional custody platforms. That market share makes its inflow data one of the more meaningful single-exchange signals available for assessing the broader direction of Bitcoin selling pressure across the market.

What the Chart Shows

The Binance BTC inflows 30DMA chart from CryptoQuant covering data from 2020 through early 2026 puts the current reading in context. The 2021 bull market cycle was accompanied by substantial inflow spikes, with the 30-day average regularly reaching well above the 10,000 to 15,000 BTC range during periods of peak activity. The 2022 bear market saw similarly elevated inflows as holders moved Bitcoin to exchanges to sell into declining prices.

What has happened since 2023 is a gradual and consistent compression of inflow volumes. The spikes that defined earlier cycles have become smaller and less frequent, and the baseline level has drifted steadily lower. The current reading of around 4,900 BTC represents the extreme low end of that multi-year compression, sitting at levels not seen since the early stages of the 2020 accumulation period that preceded Bitcoin’s first move toward $60,000.

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What It Signals

Low exchange inflows have two primary interpretations. The first is a reduction in potential selling pressure. When fewer Bitcoin are arriving at exchanges, there is simply less supply available to be sold into the market. That dynamic tends to be supportive of price stability or upward movement when demand remains consistent.

The second interpretation is a behavioral shift among holders. The sustained nature of the current low inflow environment, spanning several months rather than representing a brief dip, suggests that a meaningful portion of Bitcoin holders are choosing to keep their coins off exchanges for longer periods. That pattern is consistent with medium to long term holding behavior rather than active trading or distribution.

Historically, extended periods of suppressed exchange inflows have coincided with the formation of market bottoms or the early stages of new accumulation phases. The 2020 period highlighted in the chart data was one such example, preceding a sustained rally that took Bitcoin from under $10,000 to its then all-time high above $60,000.

The Broader Context

A secondary observation from the chart data is that the magnitude of inflow fluctuations in the current cycle is noticeably smaller than what was recorded during 2021. The swings are less dramatic in both directions, which analysts suggest may reflect Bitcoin gradually becoming a less volatile and less liquid asset at the margin as a larger proportion of supply moves into long term custody and institutional holding structures.

That interpretation carries a degree of tension with the current macroeconomic environment. Rising geopolitical pressures and persistent inflation are conditions that have historically weighed on risk assets, and Bitcoin is still broadly classified as one. Yet the on-chain behavior of holders is not reflecting the kind of distribution that typically accompanies deteriorating macro conditions. Whether that divergence resolves through price catching up to holder conviction or holders eventually capitulating to macro pressure is the open question the current data cannot yet answer.

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