Whales Are Loading Up on Bitcoin Again, $3.6B in BTC Snapped Up in a Day
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Bitcoin has seen modest upward momentum in the past 24 hours, climbing back above $83,000 following a recent correction period. The move comes shortly after US President Donald Trump announced a temporary 90-day pause on tariffs, offering a degree of relief to global financial markets. Though the asset remains down approximately 24% from its all-time high of over $109,000 set in January, its recent decline has now been trimmed to single digits on a weekly scale. This recovery coincides with increased interest from large-scale Bitcoin holders. $3.6 Billion Inflows Suggest Renewed Institutional Activity On April 9, accumulation addresses—wallets associated with long-term investors that rarely distribute funds—received a notable 48,575 BTC, according to on-chain data shared by CryptoQuant analyst Burak Kesmeci. This inflow, the largest since February 2022, totaled approximately $3.6 billion in value. The timing, according to Kesmeci, is significant: it mirrors a similar event from the past, both in scale and macroeconomic backdrop. Kesmeci emphasized that these accumulation wallets typically increase holdings during market pullbacks. The April 9 transaction occurred when Bitcoin traded around $76,000, a level tested during last week’s sell-off triggered by concerns over renewed trade tensions. The volume and pattern of inflows suggest a recurring strategy among institutional or long-term market participants whereby they capitalize on corrections and accumulate during uncertainty. Interestingly, the total value of the inflows—$3.6 billion—matches that of February 1, 2022, another period marked by broader macroeconomic instability. While this could be coincidental, Kesmeci noted that the repetition of such behavior in response to macro-driven price declines may indicate a deeper behavioral trend among accumulation address holders. Massive $3.6 Billion Bitcoin Inflow to Accumulation Addresses! “Bitcoin accumulation addresses received 48,575 BTC — the largest single-day inflow since February 1, 2022. When accumulation addresses move this aggressively, it’s worth paying attention.” – By @burak_kesmeci…