BTC 15-minute increase of 1.07%: Whale transfers and low liquidity periods resonate to drive rapid surge

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Between 15:30 and 15:45 UTC on March 3, 2026, BTC prices experienced a short-term increase of 1.07%, with the trading range reaching from $66,815.9 to $67,835.0 USDT, a volatility of 1.53%. Market trading volume also expanded significantly, with attention rising sharply, leading to increased short-term volatility driven by both market sentiment and liquidity factors.

The main driver of this movement was large transfers by whale addresses. On-chain monitoring shows that 2,873 BTC (approximately $260 million) were transferred from unknown addresses to a major exchange, which market participants interpret as potential sell-offs or asset reallocation signals, prompting some traders to reduce positions or hedge in advance. Additionally, this period occurs during the less liquid pre-market hours in the US Eastern time zone, amplifying the impact of large unilateral trades and causing rapid price increases.

Furthermore, the forced liquidation mechanism in derivatives markets was triggered during this sharp price movement, with short positions being liquidated, further fueling the upward momentum. Simultaneously, large inflows of stablecoins (such as USDT) into exchanges provided liquidity support. ETF holdings fluctuations and institutional fund movements also accelerated market reactions. The overlap of European and US Eastern trading hours led to a decline in market depth, resonating with whale trading behaviors and chain reactions in derivatives markets.

Current volatility risks should not be overlooked. If short-term traders chase the rally without sustained follow-up, there is a risk of price retracement. Key areas to monitor include large on-chain transfers, ETF fund flows, institutional trading activities, liquidity indicators, and derivatives liquidation scales. Users are advised to exercise caution regarding short-term risks, continuously observe market information, and adjust positions and stop-loss strategies prudently.

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