Bitcoin days destroyed is a bit complicated. Instead I will post a picture of just a few addresses and say I have seen something meaningful in 500.
If you are going to post analysis, try and put some actual analysis in there please.
copy paste from the Bitcoin wiki ( the one wiki that no one bother to visit/read):
so if I had 50000BTC siting in my address for 1 year, and I decided to move/spend 1000BTC, the days destroyed for that transaction would be 1000*365, which is not that big really when looking to the daily sum:
Usually people notice the days destroyed spike when there is a huge transaction, for example the Bitstamp audit that too place in November last year...it is very rare that people spend/move such an amount at once, so there is a scenario where big holders moved the coins in small transactions. and left them on the exchange to sell at the proper time (whenever they want to do so).
this is the average days destroyed for one transaction:
it is not that complicated, but the fact that people keep bringing this up makes me think about how complicated it must be for them to simply read the wiki.