Bitcoin Stablecoin Ratio Drops To Extreme Low—What It Means For BTC

Summary

Bitcoin’s Stablecoin Supply Ratio (SSR) RSI has fallen sharply to 13, a very low level that signals unusually high stablecoin liquidity relative to Bitcoin’s market cap. Because stablecoins often represent capital waiting on the sidelines, the drop suggests substantial buying power could still re-enter the market. The indicator has moved into an “undervalued” zone, which may imply a rebound is possible if excess stablecoin funds rotate into BTC and other crypto assets. This comes amid a broader market decline: Bitcoin has dropped to around $62,700, down nearly 10% over the past week, and about 52% of circulating BTC supply is now at a loss.