"Recently, on-chain data shows that billions of dollars worth of Bitcoin have been withdrawn from whale wallets, with some funds moving to exchanges, suggesting that large holders are quietly cashing out or reallocating their positions. At the same time, during the fluctuations of mainstream coins, some whales are beginning to focus on low-priced altcoins, forming a structural layout. For ordinary investors, this serves as a reminder: there is no need to panic or chase, but rather to observe — when large holders begin to position themselves or exit, it often signals a shift in market rhythm."
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"Recently, on-chain data shows that billions of dollars worth of Bitcoin have been withdrawn from whale wallets, with some funds moving to exchanges, suggesting that large holders are quietly cashing out or reallocating their positions. At the same time, during the fluctuations of mainstream coins, some whales are beginning to focus on low-priced altcoins, forming a structural layout. For ordinary investors, this serves as a reminder: there is no need to panic or chase, but rather to observe — when large holders begin to position themselves or exit, it often signals a shift in market rhythm."