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Whale Activity Spikes as Bitcoin Reclaims $102,000—What Investors Need To Know

Bitcoin (BTC) has seen a steady price recovery following the recent release of the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) report. It is now trading above $103,000.

This marks an 8% gain over the past week, driven by growing interest from large investors and a shift in market dynamics. According to the latest insights from CryptoQuant Analysts, some underlying whale activity factors might be influencing Bitcoin’s current trajectory.

Bitcoin Price Rebounds Amid Growing Whale Activity

CryptoQuant QuickTake Platform contributor Joao Wedson has recently highlighted a noteworthy trend in whale behavior on Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange.

In a recent analysis, Wedson examined the Exchange Whale Ratio, which measures the share of Bitcoin’s largest inflow transactions relative to the total exchange volume.

This metric, according to the analyst has now reached historical highs, signaling that large holders—often referred to as whales—are transferring significant amounts of Bitcoin to the exchange.

The increased movement of Bitcoin by whales may indicate that they are preparing for substantial buy or sell actions, potentially amplifying market volatility. Wedson added:

Stay alert! Intense movements by major players can bring volatility risks but also unique opportunities for those closely monitoring the market.

Understanding New Whale Movements and Market Cycles

In addition to whale activity on Binance, another CryptoQuant contributor, KriptoBaykusV2, provided insights into the emergence of new large investors in the market.

According to KriptoBaykusV2, the “New Whales” indicator highlights the influx of previously inactive large investors acquiring Bitcoin. Over the past three years, this metric has grown steadily, suggesting heightened interest in the cryptocurrency market.

However, the entry and exit of new whales often coincide with price swings, making it a key factor for understanding market cycles.

Historical data shows that peaks in new whale activity often align with periods of price volatility. For example, during 2021 and 2023, sharp increases in the number of new large investors were followed by significant price corrections. KriptoBaykusV2 wrote:

Understanding whether the market is in a bull or bear phase is crucial for investors. Increases in the number of new whales often signal the start of bull markets, while the sharp corrections that follow these movements can indicate the onset of bear markets. This is especially evident from 2021 onwards, where these fluctuations are clearly visible

Meanwhile, Bitcoin is currently trading at a price of $103,985, at the time of writing marking not only a 4.9% increase in the past day but also a nearly 10% surge in the past two weeks.

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