Bitcoin (BTC) is diverging from historical cycle patterns, with key on-chain metrics remaining subdued despite BTC surpassing $81,000, according to BeInCrypto. The MVRV Z-Score, which measures the gap between Bitcoin's market and realized value, has not reached levels that historically signaled cycle tops. As of May 14, 2026, the Z-Score is near 1, far below past peaks. Exchange balances have also declined, with reserves dropping from over 3.3 million BTC in early 2022 to around 3 million BTC. Meanwhile, US spot Bitcoin ETFs, which emerged in January 2024, now hold approximately 1.3 million BTC, representing 6.5% of the circulating supply. This structural shift suggests a change in market dynamics, with institutional accumulation outpacing retail activity.