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Bitcoin hits $79.4k, but a whale-driven wave of selling could be next – Reasons

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The high amount of sidelined capital suggested investors were not fully sold on the current Bitcoin [BTC] rally. The accelerating rate of net institutional demand was the highest it had been since 2025, AMBCrypto reported recently.

Yet, the cautious market sentiment was warranted, data showed.

Whale activity and compressed Open Interest help explain wary BTC investor outlook

The exchange whale ratio measures the relative size of the top 10 inflows to the top 10 outflows from the exchange. The moving averages help smooth out the data for cleaner interpretations.

Source: CryptoQuant

In a CryptoQuant Insights post, analyst Crypto Onchain observed that the 100-day simple moving average of the Binance Bitcoin Whale Exchange Ratio had reached an all-time high of 0.494.

As the ratio rises, it signals increasing whale deposits onto the exchange. The 100-day moving average on the rise meant the inflows were sustained and not random noise.

Therefore, despite the recent price bounce, the high whale ratio meant that traders and investors must be cautious of a whale-driven wave of selling.

Capital inflows to Bitcoin are needed to keep the trend going

Source: Axel Adler Jr

Analyst Axel Adler Jr observed that the futures Long/Short liquidations’ dominance was increasing. This meant that there was a rising number of short liquidations following the $79.4k rally.

The growing pressure on short positions was accompanied by a drop in Open Interest. The 7-day moving average of Bitcoin futures on top exchanges fell by around 9k BTC over the past 10 days.

The analyst concluded that the rising short liquidations and decreased OI signaled the move was driven primarily by a short squeeze. The lack of new inflow of capital could hurt the move’s sustainability.

Source: Joao Wedson on X

Analyst Joao Wedson also weighed in on the debate. After making the claim that he wasn’t bearish now, the analyst asserted that there needed to be new capital inflows soon for bulls to keep the move going.

The Realized Cap Impulse indicator showed weakness, and the market was in a capitulation phase.  The current “supply test” could quickly give way to another bearish price leg and the final bear market correction.

Investors need to be cautious, especially if the metrics do not signal sizeable capital inflows.


Final Summary

  • The Bitcoin rally was largely fueled by a short squeeze and not sizeable new capital inflows.
  • The Realized Cap Impulse was undergoing a “supply retest”- if rejected, it would be a sign of bearish capital flow momentum.

Source: https://ambcrypto.com/bitcoin-hits-79-4k-but-a-whale-driven-wave-of-selling-could-be-next-reasons/

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