Bitcoin has hit another milestone—inflows to long-term accumulation wallets are climbing at a pace we haven't seen in a while. The whales are moving serious money into cold storage, and the pattern is unmistakable.
Here's the thing: when these major players start stacking BTC this aggressively, it's rarely random. Historically, intense whale accumulation happens when prices are bottoming out. They're not buying at the peaks; they're loading up when the market is weak and uncertain.
The math is simple. If whales are accumulating like this, they're betting on what comes next. And that usually means we're not looking at a continued downtrend—quite the opposite.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 21m ago
Whales are starting to accumulate again, this move is really intense... The bottom signal is becoming clearer and clearer.
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BearWhisperGod
· 01-11 16:50
Whales are hoarding coins, and this time it's really not a joke...
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CryptoMom
· 01-11 16:48
The big whale is starting to stock up again, this time truly bottom-feeding...
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FOMOSapien
· 01-11 16:42
The whales are quietly building up their positions again, and this time it's serious.
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ProposalDetective
· 01-11 16:28
The whales are aggressively accumulating, now I have a bit of confidence.
Bitcoin has hit another milestone—inflows to long-term accumulation wallets are climbing at a pace we haven't seen in a while. The whales are moving serious money into cold storage, and the pattern is unmistakable.
Here's the thing: when these major players start stacking BTC this aggressively, it's rarely random. Historically, intense whale accumulation happens when prices are bottoming out. They're not buying at the peaks; they're loading up when the market is weak and uncertain.
The math is simple. If whales are accumulating like this, they're betting on what comes next. And that usually means we're not looking at a continued downtrend—quite the opposite.