Major cryptocurrency holders have been offloading Bitcoin steadily throughout the past month. The data suggests that U.S.-based traders, spot ETF investors, and corporate holdings are experiencing a distribution cycle.
Notably, the net inflow indicator only turned positive for a single day – precisely when BTC temporarily broke above the $94,000 resistance level. Since that brief spike, the metric has retreated into negative territory.
The pattern is clear: until American buyers shift their stance from selling pressure back to genuine accumulation, the current uptrend faces a fundamental headwind. The market structure will largely depend on whether institutional appetite rebuilds or continues to wane.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 10h ago
Selling again? Are American institutions trying to dump the market...
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FlippedSignal
· 01-12 23:12
The big players are dumping, US institutions are still selling, no wonder it can't go up.
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DeFiChef
· 01-11 14:47
Whales are dumping, retail investors are still dreaming
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SurvivorshipBias
· 01-11 14:42
You're starting to dump again... wait until the Americans really get on board.
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MetaverseVagrant
· 01-11 14:36
Large investors are really aggressive with this sell-off, not taking a break for a month.
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DegenDreamer
· 01-11 14:32
Institutions are dumping, and American retail investors are also leaving. This wave can only wait for the whales to turn around.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 01-11 14:28
Bro, you're really crashing the market this time. The institutions over in the US are all fleeing.
Major cryptocurrency holders have been offloading Bitcoin steadily throughout the past month. The data suggests that U.S.-based traders, spot ETF investors, and corporate holdings are experiencing a distribution cycle.
Notably, the net inflow indicator only turned positive for a single day – precisely when BTC temporarily broke above the $94,000 resistance level. Since that brief spike, the metric has retreated into negative territory.
The pattern is clear: until American buyers shift their stance from selling pressure back to genuine accumulation, the current uptrend faces a fundamental headwind. The market structure will largely depend on whether institutional appetite rebuilds or continues to wane.