The Bitcoin and Ethereum market is now responding to high sell-side pressure as insider Bitcoin whale Garrett Jin keeps selling large chunks of his portfolio.The Bitcoin and Ethereum market is now responding to high sell-side pressure as insider Bitcoin whale Garrett Jin keeps selling large chunks of his portfolio.

Bitcoin and Ethereum Under Pressure as Crypto Insider Garrett Jin Offloads Nearly $900 Million

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The Bitcoin and Ethereum market is now responding to high sell-side pressure as insider Bitcoin whale Garrett Jin keeps selling large chunks of his portfolio. After a liquidation event that shocked the world with $1 billion in crypto losses on February 6th, Jin has been selling off his holdings in large amounts, transferring hundreds of millions of dollars in digital assets to exchanges. 

It was reported that he sold more than 350 million dollars in Bitcoin on Binance yesterday, and today, he transferred a 261,000 ETH deposit (about 545 million dollars). The fact that a big market player has just exited the market this quickly has been of interest to both traders and traders alike since big movements like this are usually the indicators of big changes in price action and market sentiment.

Massive Institutional-Scale Dumps on Binance

These transactions are so large that they would be considered uncommon even for high-net-worth whales. With over 1,700 transactions involving the transfer of nearly $900 million in BTC and ETH to Binance within 48 hours, Jin is creating a significant amount of overhead supply. 

When the investor puts this much crypto into an exchange, it is typically an indication that he or she is about to sell, and the price would soon fall unless the buying demand is high enough to absorb the volume.

These actions seem like an immediate response to the prior liquidation of Jin to the tune of 250 million and could be an indication of him de-risking whatever he has left to avoid another forced liquidation and staying in stablecoins until the market conditions become better.

Potential Bottoms and Bitcoin Technicals

Irrespective of the enormous sell-off, Bitcoin is presently holding a market price of $70,300. Nevertheless, the technical picture is also experiencing a few signs of trouble as the asset is starting to form lower lows in shorter periods. The analysts have found that the major support is at the level of $67,000. 

There is a strong resistance at 72,500. In the event that the present selling by big players, such as Jin, keeps surpassing the demand of buyers, according to some technical analysts, Bitcoin may ultimately find itself at a far lower floor in the $52,000 range.

Traders are keen to monitor these levels to determine whether the current rebound would be able to withstand this institutional-level distribution.

Ethereum Consolidation and Downside Risk

Ethereum is also experiencing its own share of problems, and at present, it is trading at $2,040. There is no clear direction for the second-largest cryptocurrency, which in the last ten days has consolidated around the level of $1,950.

Though support is on the spot at $1,900, Jin deposit of 545 million dollars has put a big resistance at $2,100 that will be hard to crack in the near future. 

Provided that Ethereum does not manage to maintain its present levels of support, it is technically possible that it will drop to the bottom around the areas of $1400. This long-term consolidation indicates that the market is within the wait-and-see phase but at current regard to the insider selling and the larger-scale growth of the ecosystem.

The Impact of Forced Liquidations on Market Psychology

The case of Garrett Jin is a great alarm about the effects of high-leverage jobs even on the most successful insiders. Liquidation of as much as 250 million is a huge hit that would in most cases compel a strategy change, as illustrated in the recent exit to the tune of 895 million in the case of Jin.

Nevertheless, such events also are a change of possession from distressed sellers to new and possibly more stable hands. The biggest question in the next week will be whether the Bitcoin and altcoin market will be able to absorb this shock in supply of $900 million.

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