TLDR Bitcoin pulled back to around $74,000 after briefly touching $76,000 The Fed is expected to hold rates at 3.50%–3.75%, but Powell’s tone matters Whales boughtTLDR Bitcoin pulled back to around $74,000 after briefly touching $76,000 The Fed is expected to hold rates at 3.50%–3.75%, but Powell’s tone matters Whales bought

Bitcoin (BTC) Price: Whales Buy $2 Billion as Markets Wait on Powell’s Speech Today

2026/03/18 14:59
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TLDR

  • Bitcoin pulled back to around $74,000 after briefly touching $76,000
  • The Fed is expected to hold rates at 3.50%–3.75%, but Powell’s tone matters
  • Whales bought $2.1 billion worth of BTC in the first 16 days of March
  • Bitcoin ETFs recorded nearly $1 billion in net inflows over 6 consecutive days
  • Exchange inflows spiked to 6,100 BTC on March 16, the highest since February 20

Bitcoin climbed to a six-week high of around $76,000 on March 17 before pulling back to the $74,000 range during the U.S. session. The move came as markets braced for the Federal Reserve’s rate decision on Wednesday.

Bitcoin (BTC) PriceBitcoin (BTC) Price

The Fed is widely expected to hold benchmark interest rates steady at 3.50%–3.75%. No surprise is expected there. But traders are watching closely for what Fed Chair Jerome Powell says about inflation and the path for future rate cuts.

Bitfinex analysts said the key risk is a “hot” Producer Price Index reading combined with a hawkish tone from Powell. That combination, they said, would be the most damaging outcome for equities and risk assets like crypto.

Vetle Lunde, head of research at K33, noted that markets are already pricing in a higher-for-longer rate path. The probability of rates staying unchanged through July has jumped to over 60%, up from 22% just last month.

Bitfinex analysts placed the near-term trading range between $74,000 and $76,000, saying that region is likely to cap price in the short term.

Whale Buying and ETF Inflows

On-chain data from Santiment shows that wallets holding between 100 and 100,000 BTC purchased around 30,000 BTC in the first 16 days of March. That works out to roughly $2.1 billion worth of buying.

bitcoin whale activitySource: Santiment

Bitcoin ETFs also posted their sixth straight day of positive net inflows, pulling in a combined $963 million over that stretch. Analysts say the consistent inflows reflect growing institutional demand.

The Fear and Greed Index, tracked by CoinMarketCap, moved into “Neutral” territory. That is a sharp shift from a record low reading of 5 just one month ago.

Short liquidations have exceeded $1 billion in the past seven days. The latest price spike alone flushed out around $290 million in short positions.

Exchange Inflows Signal Possible Selling Pressure

CryptoQuant head of research Julio Moreno reported that hourly Bitcoin inflows to exchanges spiked to 6,100 BTC on March 16. That is the highest level since February 20.

Large deposits made up 63% of total inflows, the highest share since mid-October 2025. Moreno noted that historically, spikes in large exchange deposits have been linked to increased selling pressure.

Source: CryptoQuant

Moreno also flagged $75,000 as a key resistance level. He described it as the lower band of the traders’ on-chain Realized Price, which has historically acted as resistance in bear markets. Bitcoin tested that level three times on Coinbase in 24 hours without breaking through.

The actual Realized Price for active traders currently sits around $84,700.

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