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Bitcoin Trading $66,000 Below M2 Fair Value: Is the Liquidity Trade Dead?

Bitcoin Trading $66,000 Below M2 Fair Value: Is the Liquidity Trade Dead?

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Cryptonews
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2026-03-20 14:32:26
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Bitcoin is flashing a severe liquidity warning, plunging 35% while global money supply expands 12%—a fracture in the foundational crypto thesis. The digital asset is trading nearly 50% below its M2-implied fair value as restrictive interest rates drain risk appetite and surging energy costs force miner liquidations, creating a perfect storm of structural selling pressure.

The $66,000 Disconnect: Why Is Bitcoin Price Trailing M2 Growth?

The liquidity is there. Bitcoin is not catching it.

CF Benchmarks puts the implied fair value at $136,000 based on historical M2 correlations. Bitcoin is trading near $70,000. That is a $66,000 gap. One of the largest dislocations ever recorded between the asset and its monetary fuel.

Source: Newhedge

Gabe Selby, Head of Research at CF Benchmarks, says these gaps close eventually. This one is not closing. M2 keeps expanding. Bitcoin keeps sitting. Every month that passes, it gets cheaper in real terms.

The problem is not liquidity. It is transmission.

The Fed has cut its balance sheet from nearly $9 trillion to $6.7 trillion. High rates are offering investors a guaranteed return. That kills the case for holding a non-yielding asset like Bitcoin. Capital does not need to chase risk when bonds are paying. So it does not.

Global money supply means nothing if the pipeline is blocked at the source. The liquidity exists. It just never reaches crypto.

A Fed pivot unplugs that. Until then, Bitcoin is a real rates trade, not a money supply trade.

Miner Capitulation and Energy Costs

Miners are bleeding.

Energy costs are surging and miners are the most exposed. Higher fuel bills mean higher production costs, which means compressed margins, which means one thing: forced selling. Miners cannot afford to hold. They dump BTC to cover operational expenses and that selling never stops.

It creates a constant drip of supply into the order book. The market is absorbing it, but it caps every rally before it can breathe. Bitcoin is caught in a double bind. No aggressive inflows because rates kill risk appetite. Consistent outflows because mining costs never sleep.

The ETF data tells the same story. US spot ETFs pulled in $1.16 billion over 7 sessions. Then Wednesday hit. $129 million in outflows in a single day. Price dropped 4% immediately.

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The market is fragile right now.

Traders are watching $69,000 to $70,000 as the immediate floor. Lose that level and the mid-$60ks open up. Reclaim $72,000 and it signals the M2 lag is finally starting to resolve.

The liquidity data says a rally is overdue. The tape disagrees. Until the Fed pivots or energy costs ease, every bounce has a ceiling and the bulls have to prove it wrong.

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