Chain metrics reveal an interesting picture: major bitcoin holders show minimal selling activity. What's telling is the shift in December—the average age of circulating coins ticked up, a signal that early participants weren't flooding the market with their stash. This matters because it suggests the selling pressure we've seen isn't coming from the whales sitting on year-old positions.
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WhaleWatcher
· 14h ago
Old Whale is really holding back a big move, and these holding data are quite interesting.
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SelfStaking
· 21h ago
Early participants are not selling, indicating that this selling pressure is not really a big player's issue.
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SandwichVictim
· 01-08 17:34
This old whale really can't hold back... I'm just wondering who is dumping the market in this wave of decline.
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GmGnSleeper
· 01-06 20:52
Long-term holders are all HODLing, this is the true confidence. It shows that the selling pressure is really not caused by big players. So where does it come from?
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bridge_anxiety
· 01-06 20:52
Wait, are you saying that the old coin age is increasing? Then where is the pressure coming from... Are newbies dumping the market?
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OffchainOracle
· 01-06 20:49
Old Whale really didn't move, that's the key... No wonder it couldn't fall further.
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JustHereForMemes
· 01-06 20:42
Wow, an increase in coin age shows that the big players are really holding on to their assets.
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WalletInspector
· 01-06 20:39
Look at this data... Even the old whales didn't dump, so who caused this round of selling pressure?
Chain metrics reveal an interesting picture: major bitcoin holders show minimal selling activity. What's telling is the shift in December—the average age of circulating coins ticked up, a signal that early participants weren't flooding the market with their stash. This matters because it suggests the selling pressure we've seen isn't coming from the whales sitting on year-old positions.