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Bitcoin market shift alert! – Whales pile in, small holders exit: Why?

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Whale wallets holding 10,000+ BTC surge, while smaller holders exit, signaling a shift in Bitcoin’s market.

Bitcoin whales are piling in; small holders are selling - Analyzing why

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  • Whale wallets near peak accumulation; small holders show signs of distribution and reduced conviction.
  • Market consolidation may set the stage for Bitcoin’s next major move above key resistance levels.

The Bitcoin [BTC] market is undergoing a notable shift in ownership dynamics, marked by a sharp uptick in accumulation among the largest holders.

Whale wallets, holding over 10,000 BTC, are nearing peak levels, driving a clear top-down consolidation trend.

Mid-tier investors continue to maintain their positions, reflecting steady confidence, while smaller participants are gradually exiting the market.

This shifting structure provides valuable insights into market sentiment and the strategic dynamics shaping Bitcoin’s next phase.

Whales accumulate, small holders exit

The latest accumulation score chart reveals a distinct top-down structure in Bitcoin holder behavior.

Whale wallets holding over 10,000 BTC have hit peak accumulation, with a score of 0.95, indicating aggressive long-term positioning.

Cohorts in the 1,000-10,000 and 100-1,000 BTC range maintained scores between 0.8 and 0.9, showing resilience and continued conviction.

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Source: Glassnode

In contrast, holders in the 10-100 BTC range have started to reduce their positions, with their score dropping to 0.6, indicating potential hesitation or strategic de-risking.

Meanwhile, lower-tier holders remain in distribution mode, with scores of 0.3 and 0.2, reflecting a growing divergence in accumulation behavior.

What does this indicate?

This divergence highlights a classic market reshuffling: retail participants are exiting, while institutional and high-net-worth investors step in.

The consistent accumulation by whales and large holders shows a deepening sense of confidence in Bitcoin’s long-term prospects, even amid market uncertainty.

The selling pressure from smaller holders likely reflects short-term fear or liquidity needs, creating conditions for a transfer from weak hands to strong hands.

This shift resembles past pre-bull phases, where strategic entities consolidated ahead of significant price expansions. If this trend continues, it could signal the early stages of a structural foundation for Bitcoin’s next major move.

Signs of strength, but overhead caution

Bitcoin traded around $94,773 at press time, holding steady after its recent rally.

The Relative Strength Index (RSI) read 66.24, suggesting bullish momentum just below overbought territory, which could limit immediate upside unless volume surges.

Meanwhile, the On-Balance Volume (OBV) steadily continued its climb, confirming sustained accumulation behind the price rise.

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Source: TradingView

Although Bitcoin has experienced brief consolidation in recent sessions, strong OBV and an elevated RSI indicate underlying demand.

However, unless Bitcoin achieves a decisive breakout above the $95,000-$96,000 resistance zones, it is likely to remain range-bound in the short term.

A clear move beyond this resistance could pave the way for Bitcoin to target psychological levels above $100,000.

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Samyukhtha L KM is a journalist with a keen eye on the ever-changing digital asset landscape - and a soft spot for memecoins. With a Bachelors in Commerce and a Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication, she’s always curious about whether the next big thing in blockchain is hype or history in the making. When she’s not tracking the latest market moves, she’s reflecting on what blockchain adoption really means in a world still largely rooted in traditional finance.
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