OTC Desks Are Rapidly Running Out Of Bitcoin: Caitlin Long

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The rapid growth of Bitcoin spot ETFs has dramatically reduced the supply of Bitcoin available through over-the-counter (OTC) desks.

The trend is both visible with blockchain data and was acknowledged by Custodia Bank CEO Caitlin Long on Thursday.

Bitcoin OTC Supply Dries Up

“I spent time in NYC over the past couple of days and it’s clear why the Bitcoin price spiked this week: there was almost no BTC available for sale on the big OTC desks,” Long wrote to X.

Bitcoin is now trading for over $62,000 per coin following a massive February rallyits largest monthly green candle close ever recorded

Many of those gains were driven by seismic inflows to newly launched Bitcoin spot ETFs over the past 50 days, which have already received over $7.4 billion of net inflows during that time.

Bitcoin ETF market makers purchase new BTC “over the counter” or “OTC” – meaning they conduct private purchases with large BTC holders rather than gathering coins directly on the open market.

While this prevents short-term slippage, suppliers must eventually return to public exchanges to source new Bitcoin when demand is overwhelming, ultimately pushing up Bitcoin’s price.

“Only ~40 BTC available for sale at any price at one point on Wednesday, I was told by a credible source,” added Long.

According to Glassnode data, Bitcoin available on OTC desks has declined rapidly since December and is now trending close to zero.

That said, on-chain data for OTC Bitcoin isn’t the most reliable, according to some analysts.

“The idea that OTC desks are literally out of supply is comical,” wrote Reflexivity Research co-founder Will Clemente to X on Friday. “Glassnode will be the first to tell you that they only track 3 desks & these wallets are very difficult to track.”

Bitcoin ETF Impact On Price

Although Bitcoin ETFs operate in the OTC market, their timely impact on Bitcoin’s price is highly noticeable. From February 26 to 28, the ETFs absorbed over $500 million of inflows each day, while Bitcoin’s price surged from $52,000 to $64,000.

The following day, Bitcoin’s price stayed flat at around $62,000, while ETFs enjoyed a relatively modest $92 million inflow.

https://twitter.com/BitMEXResearch/status/1763474314609766412

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