
Old Bitcoin Whales Resurface With $760M Move—Brace For Impact?
On-chain data shows Bitcoin whales holding since between three and five years ago have come alive to move a large number of tokens. Bitcoin HODLer Whales Have Broken Their Silence Recently In a new post on X, CryptoQuant community analyst Maartunn has talked about how some old Bitcoin investors have shown movement recently. The on-chain indicator of relevance here is the “Spent Output Age Bands” (SOAB), which tracks the transaction activity related to a given ‘age band.’ An age band defines a time-range during which coins falling inside the band were last transacted....
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On-chain data shows the dormant Bitcoin whales have come back alive to make moves following the latest price surge in the cryptocurrency. Old Bitcoin Whales Have Just Made Several Transactions As explained by CryptoQuant community analyst Maartunn in a new post on X, there have been several transfers involving old tokens of the cryptocurrency during […]
Bitcoin bulls should brace for an impact from traders holding larger quantities of the cryptocurrency tokens, warns Robbie Liu.
Bitcoin is back above $19,000 after repeated tests of below $18,000. Dip buyers have proven too strong to send prices tumbling, but at the same time, whales keep resurfacing, again and again, to sell down any intraday rallies as soon as they begin to hover above $19,250 for an expended period of time. This weekend’s […]
Bitcoin whales are selling while buyers in the U.S. are accumulating, who will get the upper hand, and where will BTC’s price go next? The price of Bitcoin (BTC) achieved a new all-time high above $42,000 on Jan. 8, surging by 9% in merely three hours. At the time, there was a high premium on Coinbase, which meant U.S. buyers drove up the market by aggressively accumulating BTC. But, there is continuous selling pressure coming from Asia, particularly from South Korea.Bitcoin corrected sharply after rising to $42,000, declining by over 7% in about eight hours. The sell-off coincided with....