Bitcoin's market dynamics are shifting as large holders reduce their exposure while retail investors continue to accumulate. Data from Santiment reveals that wallets holding between 10 and 10,000 BTC have sold approximately 0.8% of their holdings since October 2025. In contrast, smaller wallets with less than 0.1 BTC have increased by 2.5%, indicating ongoing interest from everyday investors.
Mid-tier wallets show mixed trends, with those holding 0.1 to 1 BTC reaching a 15-month high, adding over 1% more Bitcoin since October. Meanwhile, wallets with 1 to 10 BTC have decreased to a 38-month low, selling nearly 0.5% of their holdings. This redistribution suggests potential short-term volatility as coins move from larger to smaller holders.
Eric Trump, in a CNBC interview, highlighted the growing institutional adoption of Bitcoin, noting that major financial institutions are increasingly allocating client portfolios to cryptocurrencies. He emphasized Bitcoin's long-term growth potential and its appeal to younger investors, describing it as the asset class of the current generation.
Bitcoin Market Sees Divergence as Whales Sell, Retail Buys
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