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Can Bitcoin Whales Save Price From These Holders’ Selling?

Bitcoin price remains under pressure, extending its recent decline without a confirmed reversal. BTC trades near $66,996 at publication, reflecting cautious sentiment across the crypto market. 

Growing uncertainty has pushed many investors toward selling, though one major cohort is actively attempting to stabilize price action.

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Bitcoin Holders Are Underwater

The Spent Output Profit Ratio, or SOPR, highlights rising skepticism among Bitcoin investors. SOPR measures the ratio between the USD value of sold coins and their original purchase price. When the indicator remains above 1, investors are selling at a profit.

Recently, SOPR has trended closer to or below 1. Readings below 1 signal that investors are selling at a loss. This behavior often reflects fear-driven capitulation rather than calculated distribution.

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Bitcoin SOPR. Source: Glassnode

Historically, extended periods of SOPR below 1 have coincided with local bottoms. Loss realization can mark exhaustion among weak hands. However, sustained negative readings also confirm fragile sentiment and reduced short-term conviction in Bitcoin price recovery.

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Whales Arrive To Bitcoin’s Rescue

While smaller investors sell, Bitcoin whales are rotating capital back into BTC. Addresses holding between 10,000 and 100,000 BTC have accumulated more than 70,000 BTC since the start of the month. This accumulation equals roughly $4.6 billion at current prices.

Such large-scale buying provides structural support. Whale demand appears to be offsetting part of the panic selling. Without this absorption, the Bitcoin price could have experienced deeper downside acceleration during recent volatility.

Bitcoin Whale Supply. Source: Santiment

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Exchange whale outflows provide further insight into macro positioning. This metric tracks the percentage of exchange balances moving to large entities daily. Since Bitcoin dropped below $80,000, the 30-day simple moving average has climbed to 3.2%.

This pattern resembles the structure seen in the first half of 2022. During that period, whales accumulated in waves before the next bull market began. Their steady withdrawals signaled long-term positioning rather than short-term speculation.

Bitcoin Exchange Whale Outflow. Source: Glassnode

However, historical parallels require caution. In 2022, price consolidation persisted for months before recovery gained traction. Whale accumulation does not guarantee immediate upside momentum. Broader macro conditions and liquidity cycles still influence Bitcoin’s trajectory.

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BTC Price Finds Support

Bitcoin price trades at $66,996, holding slightly above $66,749 support. The recent rejection near $70,610 reflects psychological resistance tied to profit-taking. Sellers appear active near that zone, limiting upward continuation attempts.

In the short term, BTC must defend $65,000 while consolidating below $70,610. Sustained stabilization could build momentum for a breakout. A confirmed recovery would require reclaiming $78,656 as a support level.

Bitcoin Price Analysis. Source: TradingView

If whale accumulation slows, downside risk may intensify. Loss of current support could send Bitcoin toward $63,185. A deeper slide toward $60,000 would invalidate the bullish thesis and reinforce the broader corrective trend.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/bitcoin-whale-accumulation-resembles-price-structure/

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