KEY POINTS
  • Bitcoin is shaking out weaker investors after experiencing a contraction, crypto strategist Meltem Demirors told CNBC on Tuesday.
  • Demirors' remarks follow a wild ride for bitcoin Tuesday, which began with a heavy drop before bouncing back later in the afternoon. 
  • "I think we're going to continue to see consolidation here. There is a lot of macro-uncertainty," the chief strategy officer at CoinShares said.

Longtime crypto bull Meltem Demirors reiterated her confidence in the cryptocurrency Tuesday, telling CNBC she believes the correction in bitcoin is simply weeding out the investors with "paper hands."

Paper hands is a term used in the crypto community to characterize people who sell a digital asset such as bitcoin when turbulence strikes markets. It's the opposite of so-called diamond hands, or ardent believers who say they will hold for the long term.