#2026年比特币行情展望 From on-chain data, the recent flow of BTC is quite interesting — a total of 10,385 BTC have been net withdrawn from exchanges, with major platforms like Kraken, some leading exchanges, and Gate.com experiencing a withdrawal wave. What does this reflect? It often indicates that large investors are actively accumulating coins, planning to hold long-term, or preparing for the next cycle in advance.



In contrast, ETH's situation is quite different. Ethereum has experienced a net inflow, with single transactions reaching 135,500 ETH. Major recipients include a leading exchange, OKX, and Bitfinex. This suggests that market sentiment towards Ethereum is somewhat divided — some are transferring to exchanges, possibly waiting for better exit opportunities.

The continuous outflow of BTC is indeed worth noting. When large sums of funds leave exchanges, it usually signals that market sentiment is shifting from trading to accumulation, especially around key events like halving. Such on-chain behavior often reflects the true intentions of market participants earlier than candlestick charts.
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GasBanditvip
· 01-06 00:06
Big Bitcoin holders are quietly accumulating, while we retail investors are still watching the market charts... What a gap.
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PoolJumpervip
· 01-05 08:49
Big whales hoarding coins is not wrong, but the recent influx of ETH really can't be sustained, it seems someone is getting anxious.
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LonelyAnchormanvip
· 01-05 08:48
The wave of BTC withdrawals is indeed a bit exciting to watch, but ETH is flowing back in the opposite direction? That's crazy. It seems like everyone's confidence in Ethereum is just so-so.
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GamefiEscapeArtistvip
· 01-05 08:42
Whales are accumulating, retail investors are selling, this is the current situation BTC outflows do indicate something, but the net inflow of ETH makes me a bit nervous Can this wave really take off in 2026? I'm a little skeptical On-chain data doesn't lie, it seems I need to hold onto my coins Why is it that BTC is accumulating while ETH is being sold off, is there a reverse strategy at play?
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PrivateKeyParanoiavip
· 01-05 08:40
Whales hoarding coins, retail investors fleeing, this script is always the same every time. BTCFlow looks good, but I'm more concerned about when it will really take off. The net inflow of ETH this time is a bit heartbreaking, it feels like smart money is quietly leaving. On-chain data speaks for itself, but if the K-line continues to fall, I have no choice. No matter how good the story of the halving cycle is told, we have to wait until the wallet is full. If this wave is really about big players布局, then my small retail investors can only follow the trend and join in. Everyone says withdrawing coins is hoarding coins, but I think there's probably also some people fleeing.
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