Bitcoin whale wallets approaching the 20,000 mark! Major holders are increasing their positions against the trend, signaling a potential pre-bull market sign?

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February 27 News: On-chain data shows that the number of Bitcoin whale wallets is rapidly approaching a key threshold. According to Santiment statistics, wallets holding 100 or more Bitcoins are nearing 20,000, reaching a new high for this phase. Notably, this growth occurs during a price correction phase, rather than during a period of high market sentiment.

Historical experience indicates that when retail investors reduce their positions amid volatility, well-funded participants often absorb the chips. The current on-chain structure exhibits similar characteristics: exchange balances are slowly decreasing, long-term holding addresses are steadily increasing, and supply is shifting from short-term holders to steadfast investors. This redistribution of chips typically reduces short-term selling pressure and amplifies price elasticity when demand rebounds.

Looking back at the trends in 2019, 2020, and mid-2023, whale wallet numbers expanded during market fluctuations, followed by new upward cycles. Approaching the 20,000 mark has significant psychological importance and reflects high-net-worth investors’ recognition of long-term scarcity.

From a structural perspective, whale accumulation is not a chase for the rally but a strategic positioning during liquidity contraction and market hesitation. Such strategies emphasize a comprehensive judgment of macro cycles, halving mechanisms, and on-chain activity, rather than short-term speculation.

Of course, a single indicator cannot determine market direction, as the market remains influenced by global liquidity conditions and policy variables. However, the trend of whale holdings has historically been viewed as a leading signal. As wallet concentration increases and circulating supply tightens, the probability of asymmetric upward price potential is rising. For investors focused on Bitcoin on-chain data and long-term trends, whale movements may outline the next phase of the market.

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