Bitcoin's MVRV ratio at 1.1 pushes the asset into historically cheap territory, signaling a potential bottom zone as traders assess whether the.Bitcoin's MVRV ratio at 1.1 pushes the asset into historically cheap territory, signaling a potential bottom zone as traders assess whether the.

Bitcoin MVRV Ratio Slides to 1.1, Edging Just Above Historic Market Bottom Territory

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Bitcoin’s market value to realized value (MVRV) ratio has fallen to 1.1, a level that has repeatedly aligned with cycle bottoms in previous years. The metric, highlighted in the on-chain update from CryptoQuant, sits just above the so-called green zone—a band where BTC price has historically been considered undervalued. For traders watching the cost-basis of the network, this is the closest Bitcoin has come to a major discount signal in months.

The MVRV ratio divides the current market cap by the realized cap—essentially the aggregate price at which each coin last moved. When the ratio dips below 1, it suggests the average holder is underwater on their position. At 1.1, Bitcoin is not yet in a full capitulation-grade undervaluation, but it’s close enough to get the attention of investors who use on-chain data to time accumulation windows.

What a Low MVRV Says About Market Positioning

Historically, MVRV readings near or below 1 have coincided with macro cycle lows like the March 2020 crash, the late-2018 bear market floor, and the 2015 bear market bottom. In those instances, patient buyers were rewarded with sharp rebounds once selling pressure exhausted itself. The 1.1 level today suggests that the market is pricing in a lot of doubt—whether from macro headwinds, regulatory developments, or simply a prolonged period of range-bound action.

Regulatory friction remains a background weight. As covered by BlockchainReporter, banks are pushing to derail a major US crypto bill just days before a Senate vote, injecting fresh uncertainty into the institutional outlook. That kind of tension can suppress sentiment and contribute to the discounting visible in the MVRV ratio. At the same time, tokenization markets are booming: the value of real-world assets on-chain has now crossed $20 billion, as noted in a recent weekly roundup, showing that blockchain infrastructure is far from dormant.

Why This Undervaluation Signal Could Be Different

The key risk is that MVRV alone cannot guarantee a repeat of past recoveries. The realized cap today sits much higher than in earlier cycles, reflecting a market that has absorbed years of institutional inflows and larger holders. A ratio of 1.1 may not carry the same statistical weight it once did if the distribution of Bitcoin supply has shifted toward less price-sensitive hands. Moreover, the macro environment in mid-2026—with its own set of liquidity conditions and rate expectations—makes direct comparisons to 2020 or 2018 precarious.

Still, the signal is worth noting because false undervaluation signals are rare. In prior cycles, the market rarely spent extended periods at these levels without eventually resolving higher. The question now is whether the current setup produces a slow grind back up or a sharper shakeout that briefly pushes MVRV below 1 before any sustained recovery takes hold. For those watching exchange flows and holder behavior, the next few weeks will show whether the market views this as a bargain zone or a warning flag.

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