Where supply moves.
A rolling census of every coin's cost basis, plotted as the net shift of supply between price levels. It separates accumulation from distribution: the difference between supply rotating hands and supply leaving long-term holders.
QFI Labs turns live on-chain data into market structure you can read: where Bitcoin's supply sits today, and where it has moved. An AI analyst works through every chart with you and answers in plain language.
A rolling census of every coin's cost basis, plotted as the net shift of supply between price levels. It separates accumulation from distribution: the difference between supply rotating hands and supply leaving long-term holders.
A point-in-time density of supply across cost-basis levels. See the zones where conviction is concentrated, the thin shoulders where supply is sparse, and the cluster a rally would have to work through next.
Ask what changed this week, where supply is accumulating, or how short-term and long-term holders differ. The analyst reads the live chart, operates its controls, and explains what it finds. It stays grounded in the data on screen, not predictions.
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Supply thickened between $66k and $72k over the last 30 days while the $58k shelf thinned. That is accumulation moving up, not distribution. Want me to zoom into that band?
Every tool is generated by a documented pipeline. Public market data in, validated chart out. When a check fails, the failure is the artifact, not a quietly stale chart. The tools stay neutral: they show what holders are doing, not what you should do about it.
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