
Bitcoin on Edge: Whale Moves and Short-Term Losses Signal Potential Shake-Up
Bitcoin continues to face challenges sustaining its momentum after retreating from its recent all-time high above $124,000. At the time of writing, the asset trades around $111,090, reflecting a 10.5% decline from its peak and a 4.2% drop over the past week. The pullback highlights growing uncertainty among traders as buying pressure weakens, even while some on-chain indicators suggest potential accumulation. One such signal comes from Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume. Analyst Crazzyblockk, a contributor to CryptoQuant’s QuickTake platform, examined a....
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On-chain data shows whale ratio has exceeded the 0.50 mark, historically a sign that whales are dumping in the short term. Bitcoin Whales Have Started Selling Their Coins As pointed out by a CryptoQuant post, the Bitcoin whale ratio has started going up above the 0.50 level. This signal has usually meant a bearish outlook for the crypto in the short term. The BTC all exchanges whale ratio is an indicator that gives an estimation of how many whales are sending their coins to exchanges. The metric does so by taking the sum of the top 10 transactions to each exchange and dividing it with the....
In the ever-evolving cryptocurrency market, significant moves by large investors, or “whales,” often signal emerging trends and opportunities. Recently, a whale known for substantial holdings in Shiba Inu (SHIB) made headlines by shifting a staggering $10 million into Mpeppe (MPEPE) and BlockDAG (BDAG). This strategic move highlights the growing confidence in these two innovative projects […]
According to a recent CryptoQuant Quicktake post, short-term Bitcoin (BTC) holders are choosing to retain their digital assets despite incurring unrealized losses. CryptoQuant contributor Onchained explained that short-term BTC holders have recorded significantly lower realized losses compared to their unrealized losses. Short-Term Bitcoin Holders Expecting A Price Rally? The first quarter of 2025 has been marked by high price volatility in the cryptocurrency market, including Bitcoin. BTC has dropped from approximately $97,000 on January 1 to around $83,000 at the time of writing,....
Whale clusters show that the key-short term support areas for Bitcoin are $16,694, $16,411 and $16,064. Since topping out at $19,484, Bitcoin price has struggled to reclaim the $17,000–$18,000 level. As the price continues to decline, traders are targeting key underlying support levels to determine where traders will buy if Bitcoin (BTC) price continues to fall. The immediate support levels based on whale clusters are $16,694, $16,411 and $16,064. Below the $16,000 support, $15,355, $14,914 and $13,740 could serve as macro support areas.Whale clusters form when whales accumulate BTC and do....
Substantial Bitcoin (BTC) transfers have been reported again, often setting the stage for market speculation. Over the past 24 hours, there have been two significant BTC transactions. This transaction has sparked debate within the crypto community, especially since it comes shortly after the US Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) warned crypto firms that funds associated with North Korean hacker organizations, Lazarus Group and APT38, are on the move. Related Reading: Bitcoin Teetering On The Edge: Here’s Why BTC Could Plunge Below $26,000 A Potential Bitcoin Sell-Off On The Horizon?....