According to recent blockchain analytics, there is an interesting change in market behavior. Recent CryptoQuant data indicates that Binance Bitcoin inflows are now being moved more by the short term traders rather than the large investors.
This report shows that users who held short-term BTC deposits onto Binance deposited 823 BTC onto the exchange in the last few periods. Meanwhile, outflows of big investors, so called whales, decreased considerably. According to the estimates of analysts, the inflows of whales fell by approximately $2.2 billion in the same period.
The most recent Binance Bitcoin inflows report gives an idea about the way various categories of investors are responding to the market. Bitcoin analytics sites tend to classify owners of the Bitcoins in terms of asset duration.
The short-term holders tend to retain Bitcoin between one day and one week and then sell or move it. The traders are usually sensitive to the changes in prices as they are looking to realized immediate returns.
As the information provided by CryptoQuant claims, short-term holders just transferred 823 BTC to Binance. Exchange deposits may also be signs of the intention to sell or trade. The moment traders transfer the coins between private wallets and the exchanges, they receive access to liquidity.
Thus, an increase in short-term deposits can show a response to the recent fluctuations in prices by traders. It was at this time when Bitcoin was between 65,000 and 72,000. These price movements are likely to cause a high rate of trading in retail players.
But the actions of larger investors say otherwise. The Decreasing Whale Activity could help to stabilise the price of Bitcoin. Big investors usually have huge stocks of cryptocurrencies. Occasionally when whales move massive quantities of Bitcoin to exchanges, the market takes it as a possible indicator of future selling pressure. The recent data however indicates that the whales are not adding to their exchange deposits even after the recent volatility.
Low inflows of whales to exchanges can in the past help in price stability. In the case where big time investors do not sell, the supply in the exchanges is limited. Reduction in supply has the benefit of decreasing the downward pressure when the market is uncertain.
According to some analysts, the trend indicates that long-term investors have not been deterred by the overall outlook of Bitcoin. In the meantime, short-term traders are still reacting fast to price changes.
This is the difference in behavior between the retail traders and the whales which is mostly evident in volatile market periods. With the market changing, it will keep an eye on Binance Bitcoin inflows to keep track of the shifting investor sentiment.
In case the whale activity grows drastically, it may become an indicator of a change in the market forces. To date, the information suggests that institutional investors are rather tolerant as retail traders react to short-term price swings in the cryptocurrency market.
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