Bitcoin MVRV Z-Score Drops Below 1 Again

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The MVRV Z-Score represents one of the most widely used on-chain indicators for evaluating the valuation of Bitcoin. The metric compares two key figures within the Bitcoin network.

The first value is market capitalization, which reflects the current price multiplied by the circulating supply. The second value is realized capitalization, which calculates the average cost basis of all Bitcoin currently held on-chain. Realized cap effectively estimates what investors paid for their coins based on the last time each coin moved on the blockchain.

The MVRV Z-Score then divides the difference between these values by the historical standard deviation of market capitalization. This process helps normalize price extremes across different market cycles.

When the score rises to very high levels, analysts interpret the signal as potential overvaluation. When the score drops to very low levels, the data suggests the market may undervalue the asset. A reading below 1 typically indicates that Bitcoin trades close to its historical fair value or slightly below it. These conditions often appear during periods of extreme pessimism or market capitulation.

Historical Data Shows Strong Recovery Patterns

Data from previous cycles shows that the MVRV Z-Score falling below 1 has historically marked important turning points. Over Bitcoin’s entire history, the signal has appeared only a handful of times. Past examples include major market bottoms around 2011, 2015, 2018, and 2022.

Each of those periods preceded significant recovery phases in the cryptocurrency market. Historical charts show that after the signal appeared, Bitcoin eventually produced gains exceeding 700 percent in the following bull cycles. These rallies occurred as market sentiment shifted from extreme fear toward renewed optimism.

Market Structure Changes Influence Future Cycles

However, analysts also emphasize that past patterns do not guarantee identical outcomes in future cycles. Recent market dynamics have changed due to several new factors.

Institutional participation has increased significantly. Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds now influence market liquidity, while macroeconomic factors such as interest rates, global liquidity, and geopolitical events also affect price movements.

In recent cycles, peak MVRV Z-Scores have also declined slightly compared with earlier bull markets. Earlier cycles recorded peaks around 9 to 10, while more recent cycles have topped closer to 7. This trend suggests that market growth may become more gradual as Bitcoin matures as a global financial asset.

Despite these changes, the new MVRV Z-Score signal still attracts strong attention among long-term investors. Many analysts view the indicator as one of the clearest tools for identifying long-term accumulation zones, suggesting that Bitcoin may once again approach the early stages of a potential bull market cycle.

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