Bitcoin exchange reserve hits 2,666,753 BTC, a level not seen since August 2019. The supply picture looks familiar. The market cycle does not. The last time thisBitcoin exchange reserve hits 2,666,753 BTC, a level not seen since August 2019. The supply picture looks familiar. The market cycle does not. The last time this

Exchange Reserve Hits 6-Year Low. What’s Different This Time Could Shock You

2026/05/29 01:30
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Bitcoin exchange reserve hits 2,666,753 BTC, a level not seen since August 2019. The supply picture looks familiar. The market cycle does not.

The last time this many Bitcoin sat off exchanges, a cup of coffee still cost less than a satoshi’s worth of BTC at today’s price. August 2019. The reserve number was 2,666,753 BTC.

Spot price that day: around $9,430. Today’s number on the same metric — per CryptoQuant data — reads $77,300. Eight times higher. Same inventory, entirely different ballgame.

Same Number. Two Very Different Markets Behind It

On August 31, 2019, CryptoQuant’s Bull-Bear Market Cycle Indicator was sitting at +0.83. Bull zone. Clean. The 30-day moving average was above 1.0, the kind of reading that tells you demand was already lining up to meet whatever supply was available.

 Source: CryptoQuant

The 365-day moving average back then was -0.206. Negative, but the shorter windows had already turned. Traders who read those signals in mid-2019 had a reasonable case to make about where demand was heading.

May 2026 tells something else. The indicator reads -0.379. Bear zone. Not borderline, not fading — just bear. The 30-day average is -0.375 and the 365-day is -0.323, which means the longer view hasn’t flipped either.

 Source: CryptoQuant

Supply tightening is one half of the equation. The market seems to be waiting on the other half.

ETFs Exist Now. That Part Is New

Spot Bitcoin ETFs got approved in January 2024. That’s a demand source that didn’t exist the last time exchange reserve figures looked anything like this. Institutional money now has a direct, regulated on-ramp to Bitcoin without touching an exchange order book.

 Source: CryptoQuant

The reserve number has kept sliding through the entire ETF era. From roughly 3.25 million BTC at the start of 2024 down to where it sits now. More than half a million coins left exchange wallets in that window, per earlier CryptoQuant tracking.

Whether institutional ETF inflows are large enough to substitute for the bull-cycle demand that underpinned 2019’s move — that’s the gap the current setup hasn’t answered. Historical cycle data shows reserves kept falling even as BTC corrected from the $120,000 range. Previous bear phases didn’t typically show that pattern.

The 365-day cycle average is -0.323. That number hasn’t crossed back into positive territory yet.

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