Bitcoin (BTC) is staging a recovery after a sharp decline that briefly pushed prices below the $100,000 mark, sparking widespread fear across the market. The move triggered a wave of liquidations and panic selling, but BTC has since bounced back, trading above $105,000 as investors eye potential relief from the looming U.S. government shutdown. Market participants appear cautiously optimistic, with short-term sentiment improving as risk appetite returns.

However, data from CryptoQuant reveals a key development that could influence Bitcoin’s next move — stablecoin supply is starting to slip. After months of steady growth, the total stablecoin market capitalization has begun trending downward, signaling a potential cooling in liquidity. Historically, shrinking stablecoin reserves on exchang

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