Bitcoin's 'strongest hands' are back, on-chain data show

摘要:Bitcoin wallets holding at least 10,000 BTC have risen to 90, a six-month high, indicating renewed accumulation by large investors, according to Santiment. Since July 29, wallets in the 10–10,000 BTC range have added roughly $1.5 billion in bitcoin, while smaller “micro” wallets have been shrinking amid security fears and regulatory delays. Santiment links the divergence to the Coldcard hardware-wallet exploit and continued postponement of the U.S. Clarity Act. Analysts say this rotation of coins from smaller holders to “strong hands” has historically preceded major price moves, tilting odds toward an upside break above $70,000 rather than a drop below $60,000.

Summary

  • The number of bitcoin wallets holding at least 10,000 BTC has risen to 90, a six-month high, signaling renewed accumulation by large investors.
  • Since July 29, wallets holding between 10 and 10,000 BTC have added about $1.5 billion in bitcoin, while smaller “micro” wallets have been shrinking amid security fears and regulatory delays.
  • Analysts at Santiment say this rotation of coins from smaller holders to so-called strong hands has historically preceded major price moves and now tilts the odds toward an upside break above $70,000.

Bitcoins elite holders are quietly loading up again.

The number of wallets holding at least 10,000 BTC has climbed back to 90, a six-month high, according to analytics firm Santiment. Over the past eight weeks alone, the count of these “whale” wallets has risen by six, a 7.1% increase.

The move builds on a broader accumulation trend first flagged four days ago. Since July 29, wallets in the 10–10,000 BTC range (whales and sharks) have accumulated BTC worth $1.5 billion. Santiment noted at the time that the pattern of larger players accumulating while smaller holders sell raised the odds of a move above $70,000 versus a drop below $60,000.

Meanwhile, “micro” wallets have been steadily shrinking throughout August. Santiment links this divergence to two recent catalysts of uncertainty and doubt: The Coldcard hardware-wallet exploit, which drained roughly $120 million worth of bitcoin, and continued delays to the U.S. Clarity Act, the long-awaited crypto market-structure bill that the Senate has now pushed to September.

These trends point to a classic supply rotation, with coins shifting from smaller holders into the wallets of the largest investors, the so-called “strong hands.”

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