Long-Term Holder vs Long-Term Holder Ratio

Quick comparison to help you distinguish these two crypto terms.

Long-Term Holder
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market_structure

A long-term holder is a wallet address whose coins have remained unspent for at least 155 days, indicating high conviction holding behaviour that on-chain analysts use to measure committed supply.

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Long-Term Holder Ratio
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market_structure

The long-term holder ratio is the proportion of a cryptocurrency's circulating supply held by long-term holder wallets, expressed as a percentage, used to gauge overall market conviction and cycle phase.

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