USDT flows hit 6-month high as Bitcoin drops – Time to buy the dip?

ambcrypto.com 13/03/2025 - 17:00 PM

USDT On-Chain Activity Soars

143K wallets made transfers yesterday, the highest in six months.

Amid the price drop, could this be a sign of trader accumulation?

In September 2024, a surge in Tether (USDT) activity preceded Bitcoin’s (BTC) rally to its all-time high.

Now, six months later, USDT’s on-chain activity has spiked again, reaching a six-month high with 143k wallets transferring funds.

This surge aligns with a market-wide price drop, hinting at potential trader accumulation. But will this liquidity influx trigger another Bitcoin rally?

USDT Surge Signals Ideal Buy Time Before Bull Run

Typically, a surge in Tether network activity can indicate both risk-off sentiment and strategic accumulation.

However, with the crypto market losing over $200 billion following BTC’s drop below $80k, the combination of rising USDT activity and market decline suggests an ideal “dip-buying” setup.

This trend is further reinforced by net flows flipping positive, with USDT inflows into exchanges surging over $2 billion – the highest this month.

Notably, this liquidity influx coincided with Bitcoin’s drop to $77k, its lowest level in four months, signaling possible accumulation and fueling its 7.70% rebound to $83k at press time.

A similar pattern emerged in September 2024. Daily active USDT addresses spiked, with 53,767 new wallets created in a single day as BTC dipped to $56K.

That quarter, Bitcoin surged over 70%, marking a major bull run. However, external conditions now contrast sharply with past trends.

Does this divergence suggest BTC’s rally could be short-lived, despite rising Tether activity?

Market Sentiment Gripped by Fear

Bitcoin’s 7.70% rebound, driven by traders rotating Tether into BTC, liquidated $48.87 million in short positions.

Open Interest (OI) has risen 2.14% to $43.67 billion, with over $2 billion in new positions added in the past two days.

However, the Fear and Greed Index remains in the high-fear zone, suggesting accumulation has yet to take hold.

While high Tether activity points to both strategic positioning and risk-off sentiment, over $1 billion in USDT outflows into exchanges indicates caution is still present among traders.

Adding to the caution, Bitcoin ETFs saw a net outflow of 3,954 BTC (-$324.12M), intensifying sell-side pressure.

BlackRock’s iShares ETF led the outflows, shedding 1,819 BTC (-$149.07M), reinforcing a defensive stance among institutional investors.

With sentiment fragile and traders prioritizing short-term price swings, BTC’s 7.70% surge may face resistance unless sustained accumulation emerges to drive a breakout.




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