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Bitcoin (BTC) Whales Enter Into a Slight Re-Accumulation Phase

Published 2022-11-29, 02:15 a/m
Updated 2022-11-29, 02:15 a/m
© Reuters.  Bitcoin (BTC) Whales Enter Into a Slight Re-Accumulation Phase

  • Whales have been dumping their BTC over the last 13 months.
  • The last 5 days have seen BTC whales accumulate 47,888 BTC.
  • BTC’s price has risen over the last 24 hours as well as the last 7 days.

Once the news regarding FTX broke, the first three weeks in November this year saw investors dump their Bitcoin (BTC) holdings. There may be a trend reversal, however, as 47,888 BTC has been accumulated back in the past 5 days. This is according to a tweet made by the blockchain analysis firm, Santiment.

BTC whale accumulation (Source: Santiment)

The chart shared by Santiment in the tweet this morning shows that BTC addresses holding between 100 to 10,000 BTC dumped approximately 1.36% of the supply in the first three weeks of November this year. This has added to the trend witnessed over the last 13 months as whales have spent this period dumping their cumulative holdings.

This trend has not yet reversed, however, it has been put on hold as the past 5 days have seen 0.24% of the supply accumulated back by these addresses.

The crypto market tracking website, CoinMarketCap, shows that the price of BTC is trading at $16,470.67 following a 1.89% gain over the last 24 hours. The accumulation by BTC whales has evidently had a positive impact as the crypto market leader’s price has also risen 4.42% over the last 7 days.

BTC is also currently trading closer to its 24-hour high of $16,504.25 than its daily low of $16,054.53. The daily trading volume for the coin has risen 1.18% over the last 24 hours to take the total to around $25,297,571,245. As a result of the recent price movements, BTC’s market cap now stands at $345,922,157,011.

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