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Bitcoin Network Fundamentals Turn Bullish—Here Are The Details
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Amid the ongoing Bitcoin price correction after attempting to reclaim $70,000 on Monday, a CryptoQuant analyst known as Mac.D has highlighted key shifts in the asset’s network fundamentals.
This key shift in Bitcoin’s network fundamentals includes the rise in Bitcoin’s hashrate, which has surged to an all-time high, marking a significant milestone for the network.
According to Mac.D in a recent post on the CryptoQuant QuickTake platform, the rise in BTC hashrate, which measures the computational power miners use, suggests “intensified competition” among miners, driving up the mining difficulty to unprecedented levels.
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The Signals: Active Addresses And Mining Difficulty
This increase in mining difficulty indicates Bitcoin’s growing intrinsic value. According to Mac.D, for long-term investors, commonly called “SmartMoney,” this makes Bitcoin an increasingly attractive investment.
Historically, a higher hashrate and mining difficulty are positive indicators for the Bitcoin network, reflecting strong miner activity and a more secure network. The analyst’s observations come as Bitcoin has recently experienced a recovery in price after months of consolidation.
Another important factor contributing to Bitcoin’s positive network fundamentals is the surge in active Bitcoin addresses. Mac.D pointed out that the number of active addresses, measured over 30 days, has risen steadily since mid-September.
This increase in active addresses indicates greater user engagement with the network as more people send and receive Bitcoin.
Increase In Bitcoin Network Fees
In addition to the rise in active addresses, Bitcoin’s total network fees have also increased, driven by a spike in on-chain transactions. Mac.D noted that this pattern is typical during bullish periods, where a price rally leads to more transactions increasing network fees.
The rising fees and the surge in active addresses point to heightened network activity—a positive sign for Bitcoin’s overall health and adoption.
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The analyst also compared the current network activity to previous bullish periods, noting similarities in on-chain behaviour. The analyst noted:
Notably, the increasing hashrate, rising transaction volume, and surging network fees all contribute to a more solid Bitcoin eco, signaling that the network is becoming more resilient and attractive to miners and investors.