Bitcoin’s Realized Cap Turns Positive, Signaling Fresh Capital Inflows After February Slump
The post Bitcoin’s Realized Cap Turns Positive, Signaling Fresh Capital Inflows After February Slump appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. TLDR: Bitcoin’s realized cap monthly growth has returned to +0.25%, ending a steep -2.6% decline recorded in February 2025. The February correction triggered realized losses as investors who bought BTC at higher prices exited their positions. The downturn reflected a weak-to-strong hands transfer, with patient buyers absorbing supply from loss-realizing sellers. Analysts now watch whether rising profit-taking will slow recovery or if fresh demand will sustain the positive cap trend. Bitcoin’s realized cap has moved back into positive monthly growth, posting a gain of +0.25% after a steep decline. This shift follows a difficult correction period that pushed the metric to -2.6% in February. The realized cap tracks the difference between realized profits and realized losses in the market. It is considered one of the clearest measures of capital movement