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Interview: Understanding The Bitcoin Market With Glassnode’s Rafael Schultze-Kraft

  • Writer: Satoshi Nakamoto
    Satoshi Nakamoto
  • Apr 20, 2021
  • 2 min read

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This week for “The Bitcoin Magazine Podcast,” host Christian Keroles and guest host William Clemente sat down with Rafael Schultze-Kraft, the CTO of Glassnode. Glassnode is an on-chain analytics company and it thrives by making it accessible and easy for Bitcoin enthusiasts, investors and analysts alike to get their hands on cutting-edge metrics and indicators for bitcoin and other major cryptocurrencies.

On-chain analytics is the practice of using blockchain node data to learn about the economic actors using a cryptocurrency. This interview was a high-level overview of Glassnode’s business, its target audience and a deep dive on some of the most interesting on-chain metrics that Schultze-Kraft uses every single day. The participants dove into what makes the 2021 bull market look different than the 2017 bull market and what is making Schultze-Kraft extremely bullish on bitcoin in the short- and long term.

The metrics mentioned in this podcast include:

  • Miner Net Position: The thirty-day change of the supply held in miner addresses

  • Dormancy: The average number of days destroyed per coin transacted, defined as the ratio of coin days destroyed and total transfer volume

  • Coin Days Destroyed: Calculated by taking the number of coins in a transaction and multiplying it by the number of days it has been since those coins were last spent

  • Lifespan: The ratio of the sum of Coin Days Destroyed and the sum of all coin days ever created

  • SOPR: Computed by dividing the realized value (in USD) divided by the value at creation (USD) of a spent output

  • HODL Waves: Each colored band shows the percentage of bitcoin in existence that was last moved within the time period denoted in the legend

  • Entity Net Growth: The net growth of unique entities in the network

  • NUPL: Net unrealized profit/loss

 
 
 

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