A single Bitcoin whale has transferred 10,900 BTC, worth roughly $730 million, to Binance over a three-day period, according to on-chain transaction data. At currentA single Bitcoin whale has transferred 10,900 BTC, worth roughly $730 million, to Binance over a three-day period, according to on-chain transaction data. At current

Bitcoin Whale Moves 10,900 BTC to Binance in Three Days

2026/02/14 03:19
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A single Bitcoin whale has transferred 10,900 BTC, worth roughly $730 million, to Binance over a three-day period, according to on-chain transaction data.

At current market prices near the $67,000 range, the size and pace of these transfers have drawn attention from traders monitoring potential sell pressure.

Breakdown of the Transfers

The wallet repeatedly sent large tranches of BTC directly to Binance deposit addresses.

Notable transactions include:

  • 2,500 BTC (~$172.56M)
  • 2,500 BTC (~$170M)
  • 2,035 BTC (~$135.23M)
  • 1,300 BTC (~$88.21M)
  • 1,100 BTC (~$74.37M)
  • Several additional transfers ranging from 165 BTC to 500 BTC

All transfers were routed to Binance deposit wallets, indicating exchange inflows rather than internal wallet restructuring.

Why Exchange Deposits Matter

When large holders move Bitcoin to centralized exchanges, it often signals intent to sell or hedge. While deposits do not automatically confirm liquidation, they increase available spot supply and can pressure price if sell orders follow.

This activity comes during a period of heightened volatility, with Bitcoin recently fluctuating between $60,000 and $71,000. Large inflows during consolidation phases tend to amplify short-term uncertainty.

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Market Context

The cumulative 10,900 BTC represents a meaningful amount relative to daily spot volumes. Concentrated inflows of this scale can influence order book depth, especially if executed aggressively.

However, it is also possible that part of the movement reflects derivatives positioning or over-the-counter settlement rather than direct market selling. Without confirmed execution data, exchange inflow should be interpreted as elevated supply risk rather than guaranteed dumping.

For now, traders will closely monitor whether Binance order books absorb the flow smoothly, or if additional downside volatility follows.

The post Bitcoin Whale Moves 10,900 BTC to Binance in Three Days appeared first on ETHNews.

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