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13/02/26 00:25 UTC-04

The first signs of stabilization have appeared in the cryptocurrency market

According to new data from analysts at CryptoQuant, for the first time in a month the net buyer flow has turned positive.

Sentiment in the bitcoin market is showing the first signs of stabilization, and the 7-day net taker flow indicator on Binance reflects this shift when viewed in the proper macro context, specialists noted. This indicator, representing the difference between market buy and sell orders, has been deeply negative since mid-January 2025.

After the cumulative net sell volume on Binance reached nearly -$4.9 billion at the beginning of February, the 7-day buy volume on the exchange steadily increased and reached a positive value of around +$0.32 billion. The sentiment ratio shifted from about -3% into positive territory, indicating a clear reduction in seller aggressiveness, the report says.

Such a shift is observed across all major crypto exchanges, but on Binance it appeared as “a stronger change in net buying demand than on other exchanges.”

Meanwhile, bitcoin continues to fluctuate around the $66,000 level, which is significantly below its peak. Over the past seven days, the flagship crypto asset has fallen by nearly 1%, and over the past 24 hours the decline amounted to 2.8%.

See also: "Standard Chartered cut its bitcoin forecast by 33% and expects a drop to $50,000"

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