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16K BTC sold by miners – Is Bitcoin’s bull run in trouble?

Willy Woo expected BTC to chop in the short term before rallying higher.

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 Key Takeaways

BTC miner sales hit a yearly high as larger players dump their stash, adding selling pressure on exchanges. Willy Woo expected the price to remain range-bound for its next move. 


Bitcoin [BTC] miner selling pressure has risen to a yearly high, raising another risk for the BTC extended rally in the short term. 

CryptoQuant data showed that miner sales to exchanges hit 16K BTC on the 15th of July, surpassing the recent high seen in April. 

Bitcoin miner
Source: CryptoQuant

And the offloading was coming from some of the largest BTC miners, heightening profit-taking that could either chop or dump BTC in the near term. 

Large miners offload 3K BTC

Per CryptoQuant data, miners with a 100-1K BTC balance have reduced their wallet holdings from 68K BTC to 65K BTC. That’s 3K BTC offloaded since mid-June. 

Bitcoin miner
Source: CryptoQuant 

During the April recovery from $75K to over $100K, this cohort offloaded about 5K BTC before they started accumulating again from mid-May when the price was range-bound.

Now, after the breakout above $120K, they’ve become a key source of selling pressure into the rally. 

But pressure wasn’t coming from miners alone. The overall amount of BTC sent to exchanges increased significantly after the breakout upswing.

CryptoQuant stated that the average daily BTC sales hit 58K coins, mainly from large holders (100-1K BTC wallets), further underscoring rising profit-taking. The analytics firm added,  

“Large Bitcoin holders drove the spike in exchange deposits. The daily amount of Bitcoin sent to exchanges in batches of 100 or more BTC surged from 13K to 58K BTC in the same period.”

Bitcoin miner
Source: CryptoQuant 

In other words, selling pressure increased 4x this week as BTC broke above $120K. But, over the same period, ETFs saw massive inflows but didn’t absorb the whole sell-off. 

Notably, the ETFs bought 21K BTC, but BTC treasuries acquired about 5K coins.

Bitcoin miner
Source: Glassnode

At press time, BTC traded at $118K, and analyst Willy Woo projected the asset could remain range-bound for a while before picking the next direction. 

The analyst stated,

“I can see a decent consolidation here and lots of bets being purged. Patience is likely to be rewarded.”

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Benjamin Njiri

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Benjamin Njiri is a Crypto Analyst and Reporter at AMBCrypto, specializing in technical analysis and emerging market trends. With a background in Telecoms engineering and power systems, he applies data analysis to filter market noise and decode on-chain data. His work delivers clear, data-driven insights that help readers navigate crypto markets with confidence.

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