Bitcoin Rally Stalls Below $110K as Short-Term Holders Take $11B Profits
Most U.S. markets were closed for Monday's holiday, but European stocks reacted positively to Trump's moratorium on 50% tariffs.

What to know:
- Bitcoin slipped to $109,000 in muted holiday trading, holding near last week's record high despite short-term selling pressure. UNI, LINK and AVAX led gains in the CoinDesk 20 index.
- Increased profit-taking contributed to the rally stalling, as short-term BTC holders have taken $11.4 billion in profits over the past month, Bitfinex analysts noted.
- Bitfinex said bitcoin may consolidate further unless fresh capital offsets profit-taking, though ETF inflows and low volatility signal longer-term strength.
After softly rising over the weekend, bitcoin
The top cryptocurrency is still up 1.7% in the last 24 hours and only a breath away from the all-time high it notched last week.
Looking at the CoinDesk 20 — an index of the top 20 digital coins by market capitalization, except for stablecoins, memecoins and exchange coins — the day’s big winner is decentralized exchange Uniswap
The gains happened overnight, spurred by the Trump administration's temporary walkback on EU tariffs. Trump said on Sunday that the implementation of 50% tariffs on EU goods — which on Friday he’d called to go into effect on June 1 and caused a sell-off in risk assets including cryptocurrencies — would be delayed until July 9. European stocks, initially shaken by the threat, rebounded on the news.
Short-term holder profit-taking intensifies
While the crypto market retraced some of the losses in the weekend tumble, BTC has likely entered a choppy phase as traders digest the rapid, almost 50% run from the April lows, Bitfinex analysts said in a Monday report.
Increased profit-taking by short-term holders could also cap bitcoin's near-term upside: this investor cohort realized $11.4 billion in cumulative profits over the past 30 days, compared to $1.2 billion in the previous 30-day period, the report noted.
"At these levels, the risk emerges that profit-taking outpaces new demand inflows," Bitfinex analysts wrote. "Unless thereʼs a corresponding rise in new capital entering the market to absorb this supply, prices may begin to stall or even retrace.
"The next few days will be key to gauge whether the dip to $106,000 has set the range lows or a bigger reset is in the cards, the report said. If a deeper pullback materializes, the key level to watch is the short-term holder cost basis around $95,000, the average price this group bought the asset, the authors noted.

Strong inflows to U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs — totaling $5.3 billion in May so far —, low volatility and lack of froth suggest that bitcoin will likely resume its uptrend into the third quarter of the year after a pause, the analysts argued.
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