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Recent on-chain data indicate the Binance exchange has registered a high volatility in stablecoin inflows in recent days. This observation can be linked to the general market’s choppiness during this…
Recent on-chain data indicate the Binance exchange has registered a high volatility in stablecoin inflows in recent days. This observation can be linked to the general market’s choppiness during this period, driven by Bitcoin’s price movements. Pseudonymous reknown analyst Darkfost has shared some insights on this erratic flow in stablecoin flows and its potential implications.
In a QuickTake post on May 16, Darkfost highlights recent developments in market liquidity amid the uncertainty shaping broader asset prices. Notably, stablecoin netflow on Binance surpassed $1.5 billion on May 14, signaling a surge in capital ready to enter the market. Tether’s USDT accounted for the majority of these flows, with the ERC20 USDT variant emerging as the most prevalent.
In the days prior to May 14, Darkfost notes that Binance has been dominated by stablecoin outflows, registering a $1.3 billion net outflow on May 12 alone. Therefore, the upside swing represents an attractive shift in dynamics. Due to their fixed value, stablecoins widely serve as a primary medium of exchange for crypto traders. As a result, rising stablecoin reserves typically signal an increase in readily deployable capital for investment, while declining reserves indicate a reduction in available liquidity.

According to Darkfost, the recent surge in stablecoin netflow might be encouraging; however, it’s worth noting that there is no structural basis for this setting. This is because the stablecoin liquidity movement is erratic, moving in response to market price fluctuations rather than long-term conviction. The analyst noted that investors were largely bullish as Bitcoin approached $82,000 on May 14, which led to a rise in stablecoin deposits. However, chart data from above shows a substantial drop in netflows after prices retested $80,000 on May 15.
To confirm a long-term bullish intent, it is imperative that the stablecoin demand becomes more stable, translating into consistent positive netflows.
At the time of writing, Bitcoin trades at $78,200, down 4.57% on the weekly chart after failing to reclaim the $82,000 price zone. Meanwhile, the asset’s daily trading volume stands at $26.82 billion, down 29.95%. According to CoinCodex data, market sentiment has turned bearish as Bitcoin’s Q2 rally faces stiff resistance. However, the analysts at CoinCodex are predicting a resilient market, with price targets of $85,155 in five days and $80,062 in a month.
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