Bitcoin Spot Volume Crashes 81% Since October 2025, Echoing The 2023 Bear Market End
The post Bitcoin Spot Volume Crashes 81% Since October 2025, Echoing The 2023 Bear Market End appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Bitcoin’s spot trading volumes have dropped 81% since October 2025, according to a market note from CryptoQuant. The decline, tracked by analyst Darkfost, echoes a pattern last seen in late 2022 and early 2023, right before the bear market ended and volatility returned. That earlier episode is instructive. In the first quarter of 2023, spot volumes dried up to multi-year lows as BTC consolidated between $16,000 and $18,000. What followed was a sharp breakout that carried Bitcoin to new highs over the next two years. The current crunch feels similar—daily participation has been thinning for months, and on-chain transfer volume alongside exchange activity has settled into a lethargic range. When Spot Volumes Collapse Collapsing volume in a mature asset often signals exhaustion. Sellers who panicked during the downturn have already exited. Buyers are sitting o