The number of Bitcoin wallets reaches a new all-time high, while exchange BTC reserves drop to the lowest since 2017

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March 6 News: The latest on-chain data shows that the number of Bitcoin network users continues to grow, with the number of non-empty Bitcoin wallets hitting a new record high. Meanwhile, Bitcoin reserves on centralized platforms continue to decline, currently at the lowest level since December 2017. Blockchain analytics firm Santiment pointed out that this change reflects a clear shift in investor behavior.

Data indicates that each non-empty Bitcoin wallet represents an address holding at least a small amount of BTC. This metric is often used as an important reference for measuring network user growth. As the number of wallets increases, it signifies that new participants are continuously entering the Bitcoin ecosystem, while some investors, for security or asset management reasons, are dispersing their holdings across multiple wallets.

In contrast to the growth in wallet numbers, Bitcoin reserves held on centralized platforms are rapidly decreasing. Santiment’s report states that the amount of BTC available for trading in circulation has significantly declined. This structural change is often associated with long-term holding behavior. When investors plan to hold assets for the long term, they typically transfer Bitcoin to personal wallets for self-custody rather than leaving it on trading platforms.

Market analysts believe that the decline in exchange-held Bitcoin reserves usually indicates a potential easing of selling pressure. Historically, similar situations have occurred during market accumulation phases, where investors prefer to store BTC as a long-term store of value. As institutional funds, corporate asset allocations, and individual investor participation continue to increase, the number of active addresses on the Bitcoin network is also steadily expanding.

At the same time, the self-custody trend is accelerating. More users are choosing to control their private keys, thereby gaining full control over their digital assets. This model not only reduces dependence on centralized platforms but also enhances the security of funds. Several platform risk incidents in recent years have made some investors more cautious about self-managing their assets.

From an on-chain perspective, the record growth in Bitcoin wallets combined with declining exchange reserves is seen as an important signal of improved network health. Although market prices may still be influenced by macroeconomic conditions and liquidity changes, the expanding user base and increasing long-term holding ratio provide a more solid foundation for the Bitcoin ecosystem.

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