At the same time as prices are falling, the stock of Atrium’s long-term holders is increasing

New data from Atrium Holders’ inventory show that investors who have been in the digital currency market for more than a year are increasing their inventory as prices fall, thereby lowering the average purchase price of their Atrium.
To Report Lucas Outumuro, senior researcher at the IntoTheBlock think tank, said in a new analytical report that more than 50 percent of all available atriums now have addresses that have been held for more than a year. Are digital currencies.
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Otomuro wrote in his report:
Addresses that have been in the Atrium market for more than a year have been able to own more than half of all atrium circulating. The stock of these holders, despite the price, is increasing. These long-term investors had been selling their inventory since September 2021 (September 1400); But from January 2022 (December 1400) onwards, they began to accumulate new units again. Since then, the inventory of these holders has increased after each fall, and now, for the first time since 2020, more than 50% of all available atriums are available to these long-term investors.
The senior researcher at the IntoTheBlock think tank added:
Although the market situation seems worrying in the short term, long-term investors are accumulating new atriums at low prices in order to lower their average purchase price.
Otomuro says:
Just a few days ago the Andreessen Horowitz Institute [که در زمینه سرمایهگذاریهای خطرپذیر فعال است] Launched a $ 4.5 billion fund to invest in digital currency-related projects, the largest in the history of digital currencies. Such investments are usually targeted for the next few decades, not a few weeks. Therefore, it will take time to realize the vision for digital currencies, and long-term investors still believe in the market, regardless of the short-term distrust.
In another part of his report, Otomuro noted that over the past week, digital currency exchanges have been facing large deposits of atrium, which could be a sign of decline.

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