Bitcoin has been sliding from the high of $94,000 and is now trading around $91,278, with a 24-hour decline of 1.5%. But the story behind this price movement is far more complex.



On-chain data reveals a completely different signal. A large holder's transaction record shows that someone has added a single long position worth $259 million during this correction, even setting a take-profit target at $93,300. Even more astonishing, the current market value of long and short positions held by large players reaches 4.421—what does this number indicate? It suggests that big funds are overwhelmingly bullish on the future market.

This is the contradiction in the current market: retail investors see MACD weakening and RSI approaching oversold levels, so some start to take profits; but institutions and major holders with real market influence see the decline as an opportunity to buy in. MicroStrategy continues to accumulate Bitcoin steadily, and traditional financial giants like Morgan Stanley are applying for various ETF products—these actions reflect a collective consensus: dips are supported.

Meanwhile, the market is also playing out another layer of value logic. Some are using every verifiable donation and genuine action to channel resources in the crypto world toward global education and children's learning opportunities. This ongoing value creation does not depend on market cycles of rise and fall but instead builds deeper meaningful connections amid noise and volatility.
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WalletDivorcervip
· 01-10 18:42
Retail investors cut losses while institutions scoop up the bottom; I've seen this script countless times. Big players are not panicking at all; the 4.421 long-short ratio says it all. By the way, that order of $2.59 billion... is it real or fake? Wake up, everyone. A decline is just accumulation; this cycle is still far from over. The donation thing is actually new; it's much more credible compared to pure hype.
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SerumSqueezervip
· 01-10 10:24
While retail investors are cutting losses, the big players are taking profits—that's the truth of the market.
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ContractHuntervip
· 01-08 23:20
Retail investors run, big players jump in, classic move.
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CryptoDouble-O-Sevenvip
· 01-08 12:49
Retail investors are selling off while institutions are accumulating, it's the old script. The big players' move this time is really impressive; they added 259 million just like that. Looking forward to whether it can break through 94k later.
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TokenDustCollectorvip
· 01-07 21:51
When retail investors cut their losses, big players are having a meal. It's human nature, just like that.
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LiquidityHuntervip
· 01-07 21:49
Retail investors cut losses, big players scoop up the bottom, this story is so cliché Real players have already jumped in, we're still watching the candlesticks Crypto is not just about trading coins, the level of expertise is vastly different Large funds are a hundred times smarter than us, follow them to enjoy the gains A single order of $259 million added to the position, this move is absolutely impressive
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GigaBrainAnonvip
· 01-07 21:41
When retail investors cut losses, big players are eating up the chips. That's the gap. Big players add 259 million without hesitation. What's there to be afraid of with our small positions? Long and short 4.421 is really outrageous. Data speaks louder than words. Wait, that part about educational donations later... now that's the true Web3 spirit. Just trading coins is meaningless; you need to have some soul.
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FlashLoanLarryvip
· 01-07 21:29
nah the real tell is that 4.421 ratio... institutional capital utilization efficiency hitting different when retail's still watching macd candles lol. basis points on basis points while everyone else is panic-selling on technicals that haven't even confirmed yet.
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OnChainArchaeologistvip
· 01-07 21:28
Retail investors bottoming out, big players dumping? That's not right, the data is reversed... Big players added 259 million and are still holding at 93,300. This guy is really confident. MS is still accumulating heavily, and Morgan Stanley is also involved. Can't you see the signal?
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