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Whales Offload Bitcoin Amid $110K Price Surge

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: July 25, 2025 3:36 pm
Thiago Alvarez
Published: July 25, 2025
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Key Takeaways:
  • Whale selling occurred as Bitcoin neared $110K.
  • No major leadership responses emerged.
  • Institutional inflows remain strong despite volatility.

Bitcoin witnessed a significant sell-off by whales as its price approached $110,000 on major exchanges in July 2025, sparking discussions across the cryptocurrency community.

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This sell-off raises questions about market stability and potential price corrections, impacting both Bitcoin and Ethereum, with institutions remaining heavily invested.

Bitcoin whales began to unload significant holdings as the digital currency neared $110K on major exchanges. The event saw notable activity from large accounts, causing ripple effects on market dynamics and investor sentiment.

Though key industry leaders have not issued statements, whales have significantly affected market conditions. Institutional channels, including exchanges like Coinbase and Binance, confirmed high-volume transactions and BTC reaching astonishing price levels.

Immediate effects included spikes in trading volume and altered investor strategies on spot and derivatives markets. Institutions noted altered liquidity patterns, with notable shifts in short-term open interest as accumulations and sell-offs balanced market scales.

These actions caused a notable sell pressure on Bitcoin, with ETH/BTC ratios also affected. Analysts recorded heightened market activity and adjusted strategies to accommodate the emerging volatility within the crypto landscape.

Historical precedents reveal similar whale activities leading to market corrections and heightened volatility. Despite this, institutional inflows remain robust, with CoinShares confirming Bitcoin’s dominant role in investment products. As James Butterfill, Head of Research at CoinShares, stated, “Bitcoin investment products accounted for nearly 84% of the 2025 half-year inflows, bolstering Bitcoin’s leading position in the ETP industry.” This sustains interest despite the market’s dynamic nature.

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