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Bitcoin Inflows to Binance Drop to Lowest Level Since 2020

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Last updated: March 18, 2026 5:39 pm
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Binance’s Place and Importance in the MarketConversion Based on Chart DataMeaning of Low Bitcoin Inflow to ExchangesMacroeconomics and Market Dynamics

Bitcoin’s 30-day average entry volume on the Binance exchange has fallen to its lowest level in recent years. According to the latest data, an average of 4,900 Bitcoins were transferred monthly to Binance in the last month. This amount is well below the average inflows in the past, which ranged between 10,000 and 15,000 Bitcoins.

Binance’s Place and Importance in the Market

Binance, big spot It stands out among cryptocurrency exchanges for having approximately one-fifth of the total Bitcoin reserve. This ensures that changes in the amount of Bitcoin sent to Binance are considered an important indicator for the market. Especially the entry and exit movements in this stock market can give clues about general market trends.

Conversion Based on Chart Data

The chart of Binance Bitcoin inflows shared by CryptoQuant covers the period from 2020 to the beginning of 2026. During the bull market in 2021, there was a significant increase in entries to Binance, and over 10,000 to 15,000 Bitcoins were transferred over the months. In 2022, with the declines in the market, sellers sent more Bitcoin to the exchanges.

Since 2023, the inflow volume has been declining steadily. While the sudden increases seen in previous periods decreased, the general average also entered a downward trend. The last recorded average points to low levels not seen since the accumulation process that started in the early periods of 2020.

Meaning of Low Bitcoin Inflow to Exchanges

A small amount of Bitcoin entering the stock exchanges is interpreted in two different ways. The first is considered a decrease in selling pressure; Because as less Bitcoin enters the exchanges, the supply that can be sold directly decreases. This situation can have a supportive effect on the price if demand is balanced.

Secondly, there appears to be a shift in investor behavior. It is reported that the long-standing low entry volume indicates that a large portion prefers to keep their Bitcoin away from the exchange. This trend is seen as compatible with medium and long-term holding behavior rather than active buying and selling.

In past market cycles, long periods of low inflows often coincided with periods when bottoms were formed or a new period of accumulation began. The period before the market rise in 2020 is also cited as an example of this.

Macroeconomics and Market Dynamics

Data indicate that entry-exit fluctuations in this cycle are in a much lower range than in 2021. This development is considered to mean that Bitcoin is no longer liquid on stock exchanges and is being held by more long-term investors. Moreover, although there is global economic uncertainty and geopolitical risks, movements on the chain reveal that investors remain resilient in their positions.

However, current figures do not provide a clear answer as to whether the price will adapt to investor confidence or investors will change positions due to macro pressures.

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