Long-Term Holder Economic Supply Share shows what percentage of the economic supply base is currently held by older holders. It is the compositional version of the LTH series, so it asks how dominant mature holder supply is inside the total base rather than how many sats those holders control in absolute terms.
A rising share means older holders make up a larger fraction of the economic supply base. A falling share means their relative footprint is shrinking. It is most useful with STH Economic Supply Share and LTH Economic Supply in sats.
The key caveat is relativity. A share can rise because older-holder inventory grew, because short-term supply shrank, or both. That is why the percentage view is best read with the absolute LTH inventory series rather than on its own.
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