【Crypto World】Recent on-chain data is quite interesting. According to Coinglass statistics, on December 25th, in the past 24 hours, there was a noticeable outflow of BTC from centralized exchanges, with a total net outflow of 510.29 BTC.
Specifically, Kraken led the outflow list, releasing 1,219.12 BTC, followed by Gemini with 481.69 BTC, and Gate also outflowed 140.12 BTC. The escape actions of these three exchanges are quite apparent.
Interestingly, the BTC that flowed out did not disappear but was absorbed by a major exchange. The exchange ranked first in inflow received 1,671.26 BTC, clearly significantly accumulating during this net outflow. This indicates that market participants have differing perceptions of BTC’s value—some are withdrawing, while others are accumulating. Such changes in capital flow often signal a shift in market sentiment—either differing judgments about the future market or large investors rebalancing their positions.
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tx_or_didn't_happen
· 11h ago
Big players are quietly accumulating, while retail investors are still debating whether to sell or not. This is the market.
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POAPlectionist
· 11h ago
Big players are quietly accumulating, this rhythm is interesting
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 11h ago
The big players are quietly accumulating, this move looks interesting.
BTC cross-exchange flow abnormality: 510 coins net outflow, large holders are quietly accumulating
【Crypto World】Recent on-chain data is quite interesting. According to Coinglass statistics, on December 25th, in the past 24 hours, there was a noticeable outflow of BTC from centralized exchanges, with a total net outflow of 510.29 BTC.
Specifically, Kraken led the outflow list, releasing 1,219.12 BTC, followed by Gemini with 481.69 BTC, and Gate also outflowed 140.12 BTC. The escape actions of these three exchanges are quite apparent.
Interestingly, the BTC that flowed out did not disappear but was absorbed by a major exchange. The exchange ranked first in inflow received 1,671.26 BTC, clearly significantly accumulating during this net outflow. This indicates that market participants have differing perceptions of BTC’s value—some are withdrawing, while others are accumulating. Such changes in capital flow often signal a shift in market sentiment—either differing judgments about the future market or large investors rebalancing their positions.