Between 15:15 and 15:30 (UTC) on February 26, 2026, BTC 15-minute candlestick returns recorded a -0.59% decline, with the price ranging from 66,855.1 to 67,394.9 USDT, and an amplitude of 0.80%. The abnormal movement occurred amid overall market sentiment being subdued and increased volatility, drawing significant attention from industry users. Short-term selling pressure released caused BTC to show a clear downward trend during this window.
The main drivers of this abnormal movement were large on-chain holders actively reducing their positions and a noticeable lack of market liquidity. On-chain data showed multiple large BTC inflows to mainstream trading platforms during this period, combined with rising sell order depth on spot order books, leading to fragile short-term price support. The spread between spot and perpetual contracts widened, with some platforms experiencing negative premiums on spot, reflecting rising bearish sentiment.
Additionally, long-term market confidence remained fragile, and macro policy uncertainties amplified volatility pressure. Recent Federal Reserve chair nominations were interpreted as hawkish, with expectations of rate hikes strengthening. Global trade tensions persisted, and risk asset funds continued to flow out. Meanwhile, ETF fund inflows slowed, institutional caution increased, leverage levels decreased, reducing market resilience. The number of active on-chain addresses and trading volume declined simultaneously, while large whale transfer frequency increased, all reinforcing a resonant downward price effect. Arbitrage and hedging activities further intensified short-term fluctuations.
Current short-term volatility risks remain, with limited buy-side support on the order book, caution is advised against further price drops. It is recommended to continuously monitor macro policy changes, large on-chain holder activities, active address and trading volume indicators, and spot-perpetual spread conditions. The short-term market may experience increased volatility or sudden capital shifts; users should manage risks prudently and stay attentive to subsequent market developments.
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