Following the recent price rebound, whale activity on major exchanges has remained subdued. The data tells an interesting story: despite the market uptick, large-holder selling pressure continues to stay muted. What does this mean for the market? A structurally healthier environment, essentially. When whales aren't aggressively liquidating positions, it suggests they're either accumulating quietly or hodling through volatility—both bullish signals for market stability.
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Hash_Bandit
· 01-08 02:55
ngl, seen this pattern before during the 2016 cycle... when the big fish go quiet, that's usually when the real accumulation starts. mining pools used to do the same thing back in the day—hodl through the noise, wait for difficulty adjustments. bullish af if whales got the discipline to not panic dump rn
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airdrop_huntress
· 01-08 02:55
Whales not selling is a good sign, but maybe they're just waiting for a higher price?
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FortuneTeller42
· 01-08 02:51
Whales not dumping? Then we still have a chance!
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 01-08 02:48
The whales are really holding back a big move this time, quietly sending the biggest signal.
Large Holders Show Restraint Amid Price Recovery
Following the recent price rebound, whale activity on major exchanges has remained subdued. The data tells an interesting story: despite the market uptick, large-holder selling pressure continues to stay muted. What does this mean for the market? A structurally healthier environment, essentially. When whales aren't aggressively liquidating positions, it suggests they're either accumulating quietly or hodling through volatility—both bullish signals for market stability.