Understand crypto on-chain data in simple terms: Bitcoin exchange flows, MVRV ratio, active addresses, miner revenue, hash rate, SOPR and NVT ratio. Free on-chain analytics for Indian traders.
On-chain analytics reveals what is actually happening inside the blockchain — beyond price charts. CryptoSyntix translates complex blockchain metrics into plain-English signals that any investor can understand and act upon.
High exchange inflows mean investors are moving crypto from personal wallets to exchanges — typically to sell. Large inflow spikes often precede price drops within 24–72 hours. Conversely, high outflows (crypto leaving exchanges to personal wallets) suggest accumulation and HODLing — a historically bullish signal.
MVRV (Market Value to Realised Value) compares Bitcoin's current market cap to its "realised cap" (the price each coin last moved on-chain). MVRV below 1 = market below cost basis = historically best buying opportunity. MVRV above 3.5 = market significantly above cost basis = historically good time to take profits. CryptoSyntix shows live MVRV on the On-Chain tab.
Bitcoin hash rate measures the total computing power securing the Bitcoin network. All-time high hash rate means the network is at its most secure ever — miners are heavily invested. A rising hash rate with stable price suggests miners are accumulating, not selling (bullish). A sudden hash rate drop can signal miner capitulation (bearish short-term).
Technical analysis (TA) uses price charts and trading indicators (RSI, MACD). On-chain analysis uses actual blockchain transaction data — where coins are moving, who is holding, are holders in profit or loss. On-chain gives fundamentally different insights: it can confirm or contradict what price charts show, offering a more complete picture.