Long-term Bitcoin holders have been easing up on selling pressure lately. This shift is fairly significant—when whales and institutional players start selling less, it typically signals the major offloading phase may be approaching its end.



With fewer coins entering the open market, buyer activity is picking up momentum. The demand-supply dynamic is starting to tilt in favor of accumulation rather than distribution.

Historically, whenever selling pressure from established holders lightens up, it tends to be a solid bullish indicator for Bitcoin's near-term outlook. Supply constraints combined with renewed buying interest often precede meaningful price moves.
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BlockchainDecodervip
· 01-18 02:26
Hmm... from a technical perspective, the supply and demand reversal claim should be approached with caution; historical data may not necessarily repeat itself. Wait, does a reduction in whale selling always indicate an accumulation signal? It could also just mean waiting for higher prices. According to research, on-chain data indeed shows increased activity of wallet addresses, but that doesn't necessarily mean a true bottom has formed; there's still a gap.
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BloodInStreetsvip
· 01-17 00:16
Are the big fish starting to hold back? Is that a good thing? Maybe, but I don’t buy into this narrative anyway. --- Can supply pressure ease and then prices go up? Sounds nice, but it’s probably just hoping to dump chips on retail investors. --- Wait, isn’t this the same logic they used last year at this time... what was the outcome again? --- Haha, now they’re talking about "historical patterns" again, the crypto circle loves this one. --- More people are bottom-fishing, that’s actually a real warning sign. --- Buying the dip, huh? When everyone thinks that, it’s usually the most dangerous time. --- A small amount of selling pressure signals a rise? But during a crash, massive selling pressure means a drop to zero.
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SignatureCollectorvip
· 01-16 16:53
Are the whales slowing down their sell-off? Then this wave might really be about to rise...
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 01-16 16:51
Whale slowing down and selling off... Hmm, is this really happening or are we about to get reaped again? It's hard to tell.
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ser_we_are_earlyvip
· 01-16 16:40
Are the big players starting to hoard the supply? This is getting really interesting now.
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