Bitcoin price will likely shrug off $530M GBTC unlock in July — analysis
New research questions the gravity of the upcoming unlocking events at the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust, pointing to bigger potential price threats later in 2021.
Bitcoin (BTC) will not move much after Grayscale’s giant 16,000 BTC unlocking date after all, says crypto trading firm QCP Capital.
In its latest market update released on July 8, analysts downplayed the popular theory that GBTC will cause BTC price volatility in the coming weeks.
No “significant impact” expected from GBTC
As Cointelegraph reported, the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) is due to release, or “unlock,” a large amount of BTC after a six-month lock-up period.
A frequent event, the size of the unlockings set for this month has nonetheless led to concerns that market volatility will increase, hindering a potential recovery.
On July 18, for example, the largest unlocking date, 16,240 BTC will become available, currently equal to $530 million.
For QCP, however, there is little reason to be concerned.
“The upcoming unlocks are for institutional holders who subscribed directly to GBTC 6 months ago — and this batch consists of all the new Q1/2021 positions, largely ARK’s last tranche,” it explained.
“To state clearly — We dont expect these unlocks on its own to have significant impact on the overall market outside of GBTC itself. Most of the large institutional positions who had subscribed in-kind before have already been unlocked earlier, and they have held off selling at the current discounted price.”
Currently, even GBTC unlocking events are due to all but disappear by mid August, reducing the likelihood of selling pressure further.
Macro factors may preclude “larger” BTC sell-off
Causing a headache for QCP, however, is the possibility of a larger Bitcoin sell-off event at the end of the year.
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In line with historical precedent, the end of Q4 could see a classic blow-off top scenario which will follow a recovery and run-up from current levels.
This analysts likened to 2018, which culminated in a bear market floor of $3,100 — 84% below the all-time highs of $20,000 twelve months before.
“Right now our trading plan follows the 2018 BTC Analog — where we expect a dampened trading environment from here to Aug (short vol), followed by a rally possibly on the back of the EIP-1559 mainnet implementation (long spot, long calls), and then the larger Q4 Wave 5 selloff on the Fed’s taper (sell spot, buy downside risk reversals),” they continued.
How high BTC/USD gets in the meantime, meanwhile, is a matter of fierce debate. Among the most bullish tried-and-tested models is Stock-to-Flow, the creator of which, PlanB, has said that a $135,000 price in December is a “worst-case scenario.”
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Author: William Suberg