BTC Whales Turn Net Positive After Fastest Selloff in Years Ends

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Bitcoin Whales Reaccumulate After Major Distribution Phase

Recent on-chain data indicates that Bitcoin’s largest holders, commonly referred to as whales, are beginning to reaccumulate after a significant period of distribution. This shift occurs amid the aftermath of the sharpest selloff since early 2023, suggesting potential bullish undertones as these major addresses increase their holdings.

While smaller holders, including ETFs and corporate treasuries categorized as dolphins, continue to reduce their exposure, whale behavior signals a possible shift in market dynamics. Historically, whale accumulation has preceded notable upward price movements, adding weight to the current scenario.

Key Takeaways

Whale addresses added approximately 46,000 BTC this week, reversing a year-long trend and marking the first net positive change since the fourth quarter of 2025.

Dolphin addresses, representing entities with holdings between 100 and 1,000 BTC, continued their decline, reducing total holdings to 589,000 BTC, extending a multi-month slowdown in demand.

While dolphin flows have historically impacted price movements more significantly during this cycle, whale accumulation has been a leading indicator of key rallies in previous bullish phases.

Recent data suggests a potential strategic shift among large holders, possibly signaling a long-term bullish outlook.

Market Movements and Implications

CryptoQuant’s recent report highlights that last week, the total holdings of Bitcoin whales, defined as addresses holding between 1,000 and 10,000 BTC, experienced a decline of 220,000 BTC. This decline followed a peak of 400,000 BTC in net accumulation recorded in December 2024 and marked the steepest one-year net change drop since early 2023.

However, this week showed a reversal, with whale addresses adding 46,000 BTC over the last year—a 21% increase—signaling a potential shift in sentiment. This move is particularly noteworthy as it follows a rapid period of distribution, often associated with capitulation or profit-taking phases.

Conversely, dolphin addresses continue to shed holdings, reaching 589,000 BTC, which is nearly a 38% decrease from their October 2025 peak. This persistent decline underscores ongoing demand weakness among smaller entities, including ETFs and corporate treasuries, highlighting potential caution among mid-sized investors.

Impacts on Price and Market Outlook

The divergence between whale and dolphin behaviors underscores the complex dynamics shaping Bitcoin’s price evolution. While dolphin flows have driven significant price impacts in recent cycles, initial signs of whale reaccumulation often precede major rallies, positioning current data as a possible early warning of renewed bullish momentum.

Analysts suggest that the recent uptick in whale holdings could act as a structural indicator for future price surges, emphasizing the importance of monitoring large holder movements for insights into potential trend reversals.

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