Shiba Inu experienced a further dip in trading activity as exchange netflow data revealed a drop in investor participation, coinciding with a broader pullback across the cryptocurrency market.
Shiba Inu exchange netflow drops, price slides to $0.000004083
Exchange netflow retreats as sentiment wavers
Recent analytics from CryptoQuant indicated that Shiba Inu’s exchange netflow declined by approximately 3% over the past 24 hours, reaching 38,631,500,000 SHIB. This shift points to an increase in tokens being transferred into exchanges, suggesting growing selling pressure as more investors look to liquidate their holdings than acquire new tokens.
Such a trend is typically interpreted as a bearish signal for the asset, as reduced net inflow historically mirrors waning investor confidence. The modest decline in netflow reflects caution among traders, especially as several leading digital assets face heightened volatility.
CryptoQuant, a provider of on-chain data and analytics for digital assets, tracks these metrics to help traders assess market sentiment and anticipate price movements.
Mini dictionary: Exchange netflow, a metric that shows the difference between tokens entering and leaving exchanges. Negative netflow usually signals increased selling activity, while positive netflow suggests accumulation or reduced sell pressure.
Price dips and market context
Amid ongoing uncertainty, Shiba Inu’s price fell sharply alongside other major cryptocurrencies. SHIB slipped from a recent high of $0.000004234 to a low of $0.000004083 within one day, reflecting the uptick in sell-offs and broader risk-off sentiment across digital assets.
This decrease comes as part of a wider market decline, with Bitcoin and XRP also trading in negative territory. The alignment of falling netflow data and a sharp price retreat reinforces bearish expectations for SHIB in the near term.
| SHIB Exchange Netflow | 39,837,113,400 | 38,631,500,000 | -3% |
| SHIB Price (High) | $0.000004234 | – | – |
| SHIB Price (Low) | – | $0.000004083 | – |
Shiba Inu’s exchange netflow has declined by about 3% in the last day, settling at 38,631,500,000 SHIB, with selling pressure intensifying as more tokens move to exchanges.
Investor outlook for July dims
With SHIB trading in the red and investor sentiment shifting, analysts have noted that hope for a strong rebound in July is waning. The recent drop in netflow and price underscores the market’s cautious stance, as traders weigh the possibility of further downside in the coming weeks.
While there is no consensus on when bullish momentum might return, the latest metrics suggest that optimism around a positive monthly close for Shiba Inu may be fading for now.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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