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Bitcoin Whales Scoop Up 43,000 BTC in 60 Days—Can Institutional Flows Forge a Bottom?

After months of sustained selling, the "deep-pocketed" players in the Bitcoin market are quietly returning to the buy side, firing a potential reversal signal for a cryptocurrency market that has languished for an extended stretch. The…

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Aug 18, 2026 at 10:55 PM UTC · Updated 2 ngày trước · 5 phút đọc

Bitcoin Whales Scoop Up 43,000 BTC in 60 Days—Can Institutional Flows Forge a Bottom?
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Key Signal

~43,000 BTC Whale net accumulation

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bitcoin

Market Impact

BTC+8.63%$77,916

Last Updated

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After months of sustained selling, the "deep-pocketed" players in the Bitcoin market are quietly returning to the buy side, firing a potential reversal signal for a cryptocurrency market that has languished for an extended stretch. The latest data from on-chain analytics firm CryptoQuant shows that over the past 60 days, large holders have accumulated a net ~43,000 BTC, worth approximately $2.75 billion at current market prices. This accumulation began as Bitcoin stabilized near the $60,000 level, marking a strategic pivot back to position-building by the whale cohort after a prolonged period of distribution.

Bitcoin is currently trading near $64,000, down roughly 50% from its all-time high set last October. With retail investors exiting en masse and crypto-themed ETFs continuing to bleed outflows, the contrarian entry of institutional-grade capital is being viewed by some market participants as a positive signal that prices may be entering a bottoming phase.

Cross-Cohort Accumulation: Whales and Mid-Sized Holders Buying in Tandem

The defining characteristic of this buying wave is its breadth across holder cohorts, rather than an isolated move by a single group. CryptoQuant data (excluding exchange and mining pool addresses) shows that large holders began re-accumulating once Bitcoin found support near $60,000, with on-chain balances steadily climbing. At the same time, balances held by small and mid-sized cohorts are also trending higher in tandem.

Market Context

Bitcoin

BTC

$77,918

+8.64% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.56T

24H Volume

$58.3B

24H High

$79,511

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