Bitcoin just reclaimed the $97.5K level, marking a 2-month peak. What's interesting here: over the last 3 days, the holder count dropped by 47,244, suggesting retail investors have been bailing due to fear and impatience. Yet the rally isn't just sentiment-driven. Exchange reserves of BTC fell to 1.18M—a 7-month low—which signals strong accumulation pressure from larger players. The divergence between retail capitulation and institutional buying behavior is worth watching closely.
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SignatureLiquidator
· 12h ago
Retail investors cut losses, big players accumulate, the classic drama unfolds again
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RugPullAlertBot
· 12h ago
Retail investors give up, big players are accumulating. This is the real game.
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 12h ago
Retail investors are fleeing, while whales are accumulating. This is the current situation.
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zkProofGremlin
· 12h ago
Retail investors are scared while big players are accumulating; this difference is quite interesting to watch.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 12h ago
Retail investors run away, institutions accumulate, I've seen this script too many times.
Bitcoin just reclaimed the $97.5K level, marking a 2-month peak. What's interesting here: over the last 3 days, the holder count dropped by 47,244, suggesting retail investors have been bailing due to fear and impatience. Yet the rally isn't just sentiment-driven. Exchange reserves of BTC fell to 1.18M—a 7-month low—which signals strong accumulation pressure from larger players. The divergence between retail capitulation and institutional buying behavior is worth watching closely.