This doesn’t look like panic selling. It looks like whales
Carl Tatu w5aC
Updated at: 7 hours ago
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It looks like whales are using the range to get out quietly.
Price isn’t dropping hard, which means someone is still buying. But at the same time, 1K–10K BTC wallets are unloading. That tells you the market is doing something underneath that the chart isn’t showing yet.
Ownership is shifting.
That’s usually the phase where things feel stable, but they’re not really stable they’re being redistributed.
What matters here is not that whales turned bearish.
It’s that they’re comfortable selling without needing lower prices.
That changes the behavior of the market.
When large holders stop defending levels and start selling into strength, every bounce becomes liquidity for exit. You’ll still get upside moves, but they won’t carry the same conviction. They fade faster.
This is how momentum quietly dies.
Not with a crash, but with repeated attempts that don’t follow through.
So the signal here isn’t “dump incoming.”
It’s worse in a way.
It means the market might stay stuck while supply keeps getting released, and by the time price actually reacts, most of the distribution is already done.
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