The gap between where Bitcoin trades and where most holders break even is narrowing. That gap has historically defined cycle floors. What Realized Price MeasuresThe gap between where Bitcoin trades and where most holders break even is narrowing. That gap has historically defined cycle floors. What Realized Price Measures

Bitcoin Is Trading Just Above Historic Cycle Bottom Levels: CryptoQuant’s Data Shows Why That Matters

2026/03/22 05:47
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The gap between where Bitcoin trades and where most holders break even is narrowing. That gap has historically defined cycle floors.

What Realized Price Measures

Realized price calculates the average cost basis of every Bitcoin in circulation, weighted by the price at which each coin last moved on-chain. It is not a sentiment indicator. It is an aggregate cost basis for the entire holder base. When spot price approaches realized price, the market is approaching a condition where the average holder is near breakeven. When spot price falls below it, the average holder is underwater.

CryptoQuant analyst Dan published a chart on March 21 showing Bitcoin’s spot price at $71,243 against a realized price of $54,374. The spread between the two is approximately $16,869, or roughly 31% above the realized price level. That spread has compressed meaningfully from its peak in late 2024 and early 2025, when spot price traded at multiples above the realized price floor.

Three Times This Pattern Appeared Before

The chart marks three prior instances where spot price converged toward or briefly crossed below realized price. The first occurred in 2019 and again during the March 2020 Covid crash, when spot briefly dipped under realized price before recovering sharply. The second came in mid-2022, when Bitcoin fell decisively below realized price during the extended bear market and held there for several months. The third, circled on the chart in the 2022 to 2023 window, shows the period where supply in profit and supply in loss crossed, signaling the transition from a majority of holders being underwater to a majority returning to profit.

Each of those convergence events is consistent with what cycle bottom analysis identifies as a structural accumulation zone, a period where price and cost basis compress enough to deter further selling from long-term holders while attracting new demand at relatively low unrealized loss levels.

The P&L Panel

The lower section of the chart tracks the percentage of Bitcoin supply in profit against the percentage in loss. At the time of the chart, supply in profit stood at 59.49% and supply in loss at 40.48%. Those two readings have been converging since mid-2025.

The dashed horizontal line on the panel marks the approximate level where profit percentage and loss percentage have historically crossed during prior cycle bottoms. The current readings are approaching that threshold. They have not crossed it. That distinction matters. Proximity to a historically significant level is not the same as reaching it, and the chart does not show a confirmed signal, only a developing one.

The Covid crash circle on the lower panel shows what a fast cross looks like, profit and loss percentages meeting briefly before snapping back as price recovered. The 2022 to 2023 circle shows a slower, more sustained cross that persisted for several months before the market turned. The current setup is structurally closer to the latter.

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What the Data Does and Does Not Say

Dan’s analysis on CryptoQuant identifies the current price level as consistent with historical cycle bottom zones based on realized price proximity and P&L compression. That framing is supported by the data in the chart. It does not constitute a signal that a bottom has been confirmed or that a recovery is imminent.

Realized price as a floor has been tested and violated before. The 2022 bear market saw Bitcoin spend extended time below it. The metric describes where the average holder breaks even, not a level the market is structurally prevented from breaching.

What the current readings do indicate is that the cushion between spot price and the average cost basis is thinner than at any point since the 2022 to 2023 recovery. That compression is worth tracking. Whether it marks a floor or a precursor to further convergence is the question the next several weeks will begin to answer.

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