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Bitcoin Faces Volatility Risk as Supply Clusters Near $63K, Analyst Warns

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  • 2026-08-01
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Bitcoin coin on reflective surface with price chart background, illustrating market volatility near $63K

Bitcoin could be heading for sharp price swings as on-chain data reveals a significant build-up of sell-side supply in the $62,000-$63,000 range, according to crypto analyst Murphy. In a post on X, Murphy highlighted that the URPD (UTXO Realized Price Distribution) metric shows a massive concentration of 890,000 BTC accumulated at the $63,000 price level so far.

Unprecedented Supply Concentration

Murphy noted that such intense buying and selling around a single price band has not been seen since late 2025. The analyst added that the holdings in the $63,000 range would likely have already exceeded 1 million BTC if Coinbase had not locked up 550,000 BTC in the $83,000-$84,000 range. According to Murphy, 1 million BTC would equal 5% of circulating supply, and historically, when holdings at a single price level surpassed that scale, the market experienced major volatility.

Historical Precedents and Market Sensitivity

The analyst pointed to late October 2022, just before the FTX collapse, when 1 million BTC had already accumulated around $19,000 and 870,000 BTC around $18,000. Combined, those two price bands accounted for 9.7% of circulating supply. Murphy said that a single event then acted as a trigger and, combined with a fragile holding structure, led to large-scale volatility. Currently, the combined share of holdings in the $62,000 and $63,000 ranges has already reached 8%, approaching the levels seen in that historical episode.

Why This Matters for Traders

Excessive concentration in short-term holdings sharply increases price sensitivity, Murphy explained. This means that any significant market event could trigger a cascade of sell orders, leading to rapid price movements. For traders, this underscores the importance of monitoring on-chain metrics to gauge potential volatility and manage risk accordingly.

Conclusion

As Bitcoin continues to trade in a relatively tight range, the accumulation of supply near $63,000 presents a potential flashpoint. While on-chain data alone does not predict direction, the historical correlation between such clusters and volatility suggests that traders should remain vigilant. The coming weeks could prove decisive for Bitcoin’s short-term trajectory.

FAQs

Q1: What is the URPD metric?
The URPD (UTXO Realized Price Distribution) metric shows the distribution of Bitcoin’s supply based on the price at which each coin was last moved. It helps analysts identify significant support and resistance levels.

Q2: Why is a supply cluster near $63K significant?
A large concentration of BTC at a single price level means many holders bought at that price. If the price drops below it, these holders may sell to cut losses, increasing selling pressure and potentially causing a sharp decline.

Q3: Does this guarantee a price drop?
No, it does not. It simply indicates a higher probability of volatility. The actual direction depends on broader market conditions and external triggers.

Disclaimer: The information provided is not trading advice, Bitcoinworld.co.in holds no liability for any investments made based on the information provided on this page. We strongly recommend independent research and/or consultation with a qualified professional before making any investment decisions.

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Dhaval Aggarwal covers cryptocurrency markets and Web3 venture investing for BitcoinWorld. His reporting focuses on funding rounds, exchange listings, on-chain treasury activity, and the partnerships connecting crypto-native firms with traditional finance. Since joining the desk in 2023, he has tracked the deal flow behind major Layer-2 networks, Bitcoin treasury programs, and institutional adoption stories. He writes daily news pieces for active traders and longer analyses for readers following where the next cycle of crypto growth is heading.
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