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BTC $78,229.33 -1.06%
ETH $2,180.71 -1.73%
BNB $656.51 -2.38%
XRP $1.41 -1.40%
SOL $86.58 -2.87%
TRX $0.3544 +0.78%
DOGE $0.1098 -2.87%
ADA $0.2548 -2.38%
BCH $417.46 -1.75%
LINK $9.74 -3.05%
HYPE $41.89 -4.58%
AAVE $90.33 -2.57%
SUI $1.06 -2.58%
XLM $0.1516 -1.69%
ZEC $511.79 -1.27%
BTC $78,229.33 -1.06%
ETH $2,180.71 -1.73%
BNB $656.51 -2.38%
XRP $1.41 -1.40%
SOL $86.58 -2.87%
TRX $0.3544 +0.78%
DOGE $0.1098 -2.87%
ADA $0.2548 -2.38%
BCH $417.46 -1.75%
LINK $9.74 -3.05%
HYPE $41.89 -4.58%
AAVE $90.33 -2.57%
SUI $1.06 -2.58%
XLM $0.1516 -1.69%
ZEC $511.79 -1.27%

Analysis: Bitcoin whales have recently resumed accumulation, and the correction is expected to continue

2026-03-15 13:42:46
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According to Cointlegraph, Santiment's on-chain data shows that wallets holding 10-10,000 BTC control 68.17% of the total Bitcoin supply (up from 68.07% seven days ago), indicating a recent accumulation rebound, which is seen as a "positive reversal" and a bullish signal.

A week ago, whales sold about 66% of their holdings when the price broke above $74,000. Small wallets (0.01 BTC) continue to accumulate, especially buying when the price falls below $70,000. Santiment warns that the combination of "retail buying + whale selling" has historically often indicated that the correction is not yet over.

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