Bitcoin Under Pressure Amidst Significant Correction and Institutional Activity Bitcoin has experienced a substantial decline, falling approximately 30% from itsBitcoin Under Pressure Amidst Significant Correction and Institutional Activity Bitcoin has experienced a substantial decline, falling approximately 30% from its

Bitcoin Sharks Accelerate Accumulation at Fastest Rate Since 2012 Amid BTC Decline

2025/12/16 17:00
Bitcoin Sharks Accelerate Accumulation At Fastest Rate Since 2012 Amid Btc Decline

Bitcoin Under Pressure Amidst Significant Correction and Institutional Activity

Bitcoin has experienced a substantial decline, falling approximately 30% from its all-time high of $126,200 to hover just above the $85,000 support level. Market analysts are concerned about the potential for a deeper correction toward $70,000. Despite this downturn, data indicates that institutional investors and high-net-worth individuals are actively accumulating Bitcoin, suggesting a possible view of the recent dip as a buying opportunity.

Key Takeaways

  • Institutions and high-net-worth entities are aggressively increasing their Bitcoin holdings, with “sharks” acquiring around 54,000 BTC within a week.
  • Historical trends show similar accumulation patterns preceded major rallies, hinting at potential upside in the coming months.
  • Long-term holders and whales are exerting downward pressure through significant selling, which may limit short-term gains.
  • Analysts warn of possible further downside, with some citing technical breakdowns that historically signaled steep corrections.

Market Activity and Institutional Dynamics

Data from Glassnode reveals that Bitcoin entities holding between 100 and 1,000 BTC ramped up their positions by absorbing approximately 54,000 BTC from smaller holders over the past week, bringing their total to about 3.575 million BTC. This rapid accumulation, the fastest since 2012, signals a strong bullish conviction among institutional investors despite the recent price decline.

BTC shark net position change. Source: Glassnode

Historically, such significant accumulation moments have preceded major rallies. In 2012, a similar surge foreshadowed Bitcoin climbing from roughly $10 to over $100 within a year, representing a 900% increase. Likewise, in 2011, increased mid-sized holder activity was followed by a 350% rally from below $3 to over $14, suggesting potential for further upward movement if historical fractals repeat.

Challenges from Long-Term Holders and Technical Risks

Despite increased institutional activity, long-term holders and whale entities holding over 10,000 BTC have been actively selling, exerting downward pressure on the market. According to Capriole Investments, this dynamic indicates that while large institutional buying is at record levels, it is offset by significant long-term holder distributions, potentially capping upward momentum.

Veteran trader Peter Brandt highlights the risk of a deeper correction, referencing Bitcoin’s recent breakdown below its parabolic support line—an event that historically has led to declines of around 80%. If the fractal repeats, Bitcoin could test levels near $25,000. As such, caution remains warranted for traders considering long positions in the current environment.

This backdrop of strong accumulation intertwined with substantial long-term selling reflects a market torn between bullish fundamentals and technical vulnerabilities. Investors should closely monitor institutional signals and technical developments to gauge future price directions.

This article was originally published as Bitcoin Sharks Accelerate Accumulation at Fastest Rate Since 2012 Amid BTC Decline on Crypto Breaking News – your trusted source for crypto news, Bitcoin news, and blockchain updates.

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