Whales drove the sell-off, absorbed liquidity, while retail exited and leverage flushed across the market. Bitcoin’s recent price action points to a calculatedWhales drove the sell-off, absorbed liquidity, while retail exited and leverage flushed across the market. Bitcoin’s recent price action points to a calculated

Bitcoin Sell-Off Reveals Whale-Driven Rotation as Retail Capitulates and Leverage Resets

2026/03/29 12:15
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Whales drove the sell-off, absorbed liquidity, while retail exited and leverage flushed across the market.

Bitcoin’s recent price action points to a calculated liquidity event rather than broad market weakness. A sharp decline initially appeared tied to macro uncertainty, but the underlying data tells a different story.

Interestingly, on-chain data all align with a structured move driven by large participants. Activity across multiple cohorts suggests the sell-off was engineered to reset positioning and redistribute supply.

Large Holders Trigger Downside Move, Then Rotate Back Into Bitcoin at Lower Prices

Price moved lower in a way that attracted aggressive selling, yet the behavior of large holders reveals intent. Wallets in the $1 million to $10 million range played a central role, initiating heavy sell pressure during the drop. 

That selling accelerated downside momentum and contributed to a cascade effect. Once the price reached lower levels, the same group shifted behavior and began re-accumulating at scale.

Net positioning across this cohort remained largely unchanged, indicating rotation rather than outright distribution. Large players exited positions into strength and re-entered during panic-driven weakness. Such activity reflects controlled execution rather than reactive selling. Market structure during the move supports that interpretation.

Order book data adds another layer of confirmation. Bid-side liquidity sat below price in the $64,000 to $66,000 range, forming a clear accumulation zone. As Bitcoin declined, the price moved directly into these bids, where sell pressure was absorbed efficiently. Resistance levels above remained intact, suggesting the price was guided into liquidity rather than freely falling.

Retail Capitulation Meets Whale Demand as Bitcoin Undergoes Structural Reset

Wallets in the $100 to $1,000 range showed consistent net selling throughout the decline. Selling intensified near the lows, with little evidence of re-entry. 

That behavior signals capitulation, where weaker hands exited positions under pressure. Liquidity from these sellers provided the fuel for larger players to accumulate.

Meanwhile, mid-sized cohorts between $1,000 and $10,000 displayed steady buying activity. Their positioning indicates that not all market participants were caught off guard. Some buyers stepped in early, aligning with the absorption phase alongside larger entities.

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Derivatives data further clarifies the mechanics behind the move. Open interest dropped sharply during the decline, pointing to a reduction in leveraged exposure. 

Rather than new short positions entering the market, existing longs were forced out. A wave of liquidations followed, clustered near local lows and reinforcing the downward move.

Funding rates also shifted during this period. Previously elevated levels, driven by crowded long positioning, reset toward neutral and briefly turned negative. That reset reflects a clearing of excess leverage and a more balanced market structure.

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