Bitcoin Bearish Signal: On-Chain Data Shows Whales Have Started Selling
On-chain data shows whale ratio has exceeded the 0.50 mark, historically a sign that whales are dumping in the short term. Bitcoin Whales Have Started Selling Their Coins As pointed out by a CryptoQuant post, the Bitcoin whale ratio has started going up above the 0.50 level. This signal has usually meant a bearish outlook for the crypto in the short term. The BTC all exchanges whale ratio is an indicator that gives an estimation of how many whales are sending their coins to exchanges. The metric does so by taking the sum of the top 10 transactions to each exchange and dividing it with the....
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On-chain data shows the Bitcoin exchange whale ratio has started to sharply rise, a sign that these humongous holders may be beginning to dump. Whales Are Behind Almost 90% Of Bitcoin Exchange Inflows Right Now As pointed out by an analyst in a CryptoQuant post, whales may be ramping up dumping, a sign that could be bearish for the price of BTC. The “exchange whale ratio” is an indicator that measures the ratio between the sum of the top ten Bitcoin transactions to exchanges and the total exchange inflows. Since the 10 biggest transactions to exchanges usually belong to the....
On-chain data shows the Bitcoin exchange whale ratio has been going up recently, something that may be bearish for the price of the crypto. Bitcoin Exchange Whale Ratio Has Been Going Up In Recent Weeks As pointed out by an analyst in a CryptoQuant post, the current BTC whale ratio value suggests whales are still selling large amounts. The “exchange whale ratio” is an indicator that measures the ratio between the sum of the top ten Bitcoin transactions to exchanges and the total exchange inflows. In simpler terms, what this metric tells is how much of the total inflows to....
On-chain data shows the number of Bitcoin holders with 10k+ BTC have grown recently, a sign of accumulation from whales. Number Of Bitcoin Whales Holding 10k Or More BTC Has Gone Up Recently As pointed out by an analyst in a CryptoQuant post, both the 1k+ and 10k+ BTC holders have observed some growth in recent weeks. Holders with 1k or more BTC are considered whales, and movement from them can have noticeable impacts on the Bitcoin market. The relevant indicator here looks at all wallets on the network to see how many own between 1k and 10k BTC and how many are holding more than 10k BTC.....
Data shows about $109 million in MATIC has entered into Binance’s wallets during the past day, a sign that Polygon whales may be selling currently. Polygon Whales Have Deposited Large Amounts To Binance Today According to data from the cryptocurrency transaction tracker service Whale Alert, multiple large MATIC movements have been spotted on the Ethereum […]
On-chain data shows the top 10 Bitcoin whale inflows are forming a historic bear signal right now, something that could spell trouble for the new rally. Bitcoin Top 10 Exchange Inflows (Whales) Form A Peak Recently As pointed out by an analyst in a CryptoQuant post, the BTC top ten exchange inflows have showed a bearish formation recently. The “all exchanges inflow” is an indicator that measures the total amount of Bitcoin entering wallets of all exchanges during a specific period. Investors usually deposit their BTC to exchanges for selling purposes. Therefore, any spikes in....