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Bitcoin’s (BTC) supply has become increasingly constrained, with balances across various exchanges dropping to historic lows and making the premier crypto poised for a potential “supply shock,” cryptocurrency analyst Vivek Sen observed in a post on X.

Will the reducing balance on exchanges trigger the start of a sustained Bitcoin recovery in 2026?

Bitcoin Exchange Reserves Signal Supply Squeeze

A chart shared by Vivek Sen reveals a massive Bitcoin exodus from exchanges, with holdings plunging from nearly 3.4 million BTC on March 21, 2025, to around 2.4 million by Jan. 16, 2026.

This sharp drop unfolded in less than a year, signaling that investors have been aggressively pulling Bitcoin off exchanges and moving it into cold wallets and dedicated crypto custody platforms, subsequently reinforcing the upside potential for the leading crypto. 

As Bitcoin flows off exchanges into private wallets and custody solutions, the pool of tradable coins keeps shrinking– a dynamic that can amplify price swings whenever trading activity surges.

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According to the analyst, the trend points to a potential Bitcoin supply shock,  particularly as the network edges closer to its maximum-ever supply of 21 million, with just 1 million coins remaining to be mined.

With Bitcoin hovering above the $70,600 key support zone, the shrinking supply on exchanges is putting the spotlight on incoming demand. If buying pressure ramps up while reserves keep falling, prices could skyrocket at a rapid pace.

Unwavering Institutional Demand

Notably, US spot Bitcoin ETFs saw net inflows on Monday, ending a two-day streak of redemption as Bitcoin rebounded and investor appetite for the world’s largest crypto surged back.

The nearly a dozen spot Bitcoin ETFs raked in $167M of inflows on Monday, rebounding sharply after roughly $577M in outflows over Thursday and Friday, per SoSoValue.

Meanwhile, the price of BTC has rallied above the $70,000 marker after U.S. President Donald Trump said the war in Iran would come to an end “very soon,”  calming geopolitical fears and boosting risk appetite — a move that’s also pushed oil prices sharply lower and lifted crypto markets.

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