As Bitcoin (BTC) price dropped nearly 2% over the past 24 hours after it was rejected at a resistance level around $65,180, on-chain data shows that the number of elite holders, wallets with at least 10,000 coins, has climbed to its highest level in six months.
The number of elite Bitcoin wallets is at 90 on August 11, according to data from Santiment Intelligence. Over the past 8 weeks, these wallets have grown by about 6 accounts, or a 7.1% increase.

As a result, the number of elite BTC wallets has returned to a level last seen in early February 2026, a period when they were declining. Notably, these investors were declining at the beginning of this year as Bitcoin’s price capitulated below $80,475, cementing its macro bear market.
However, since early June 2026, the flagship coin has seen its elite wallets gradually increase, reaching a 6-month peak as of press time. With Bitcoin’s micro-investors, accounts holding less than 0.01 BTC, shrinking, Santiment Intelligence concluded that the odds of a bullish rebound are higher.




