Prepping For $100,000: Bitcoin Shark And Whales Spend Over $18 Billion To Buy BTC

Almost every Bitcoin investor is anticipating a continued price surge as the crypto continues to trade around the $70,000 price mark. On-chain data has shown a large part of this surge can be attributed to the accumulation by large whales

Bitcoin is undoubtedly home to a lot of these whale addresses holding hundreds of millions of dollars and with transactions that can move the market. However, on-chain data has further revealed that the accumulation trend has also flowed into the next cohort of traders. These traders, also known as “Sharks,” are addresses that hold between 100 BTC and 1,000 BTC. According to Glassnode data, shark wallet addresses have accumulated 268,441 BTC in the past 30 days, which is the biggest net position change since 2012. 

Increased Accumulation Of BTC

According to a Glassnode chart shared on social media by crypto analyst James Van Straten, Bitcoin accumulation by shark investors shot up in 2024 to reverse a multi-year consolidation since 2020. As a result, these addresses increased their holdings by 268,441 in 30 days, roughly converting to $18 billion. 

While these sharks do not have as much individual power over price movement as very large whales, their collective behavior is still worth monitoring as they also relate to the sentiment among investors. Consequently, this large accumulation trend could lead to more buying which would signal a continued price surge for Bitcoin.

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The surge in accumulation is not really surprising, as the launch of Spot Bitcoin ETFs in the US has ushered in a bigger wave of accumulation sentiment from all cohorts of Bitcoin investors. As another analyst pointed out on social media, this shark accumulation could’ve been due to ETFs purchasing massive amounts of Bitcoins from Coinbase OTC desks.

Bitcoin whales (addresses holding more than 1,000 BTC) have also upped their activity in the past few days, signaling strategic positioning in the market. Various transaction alerts from Whale Alerts have shown strategic movement from whale addresses.

Notably, the crypto whale transaction tracker has revealed $1.3 billion worth of BTC exchanged between whale addresses in the past 24 hours. Among these large BTC movements was a notable transfer of 3,599 BTC worth $252 million between two unknown wallets. Another notable transaction was the transfer of 3,118 BTC from an unknown wallet to Coinbase Institutional.

Bitcoin To $100,000?

Data from IntoTheBlock has also reiterated this accumulation trend with its net transfer trend from exchanges. Data from ITB’s platform shows a $16.18 billion outflow from exchanges as against a $15.76 billion inflow in the past seven days. Bitcoin is now trading at $67,931 and has failed to stabilize above the $70,000 mark again.

However, the accumulation by whales and sharks, increasing mainstream interest from institutional investors through Spot Bitcoin ETFs, and the approaching halving all point to the possibility of substantial price appreciation to $100,000.

Bitcoin price chart from Tradingview.com

Bitcoin Insider Trading Suspicions Take Root Following Grayscale Win, What’s Happening?

Crypto asset manager Grayscale recently won against the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in court, propelling gains in the price of Bitcoin in the past 24 hours. According to the case details, a US appeals court ruled on Tuesday, August 292r, that the SEC was wrong to reject an application from Grayscale to convert the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust into a spot Bitcoin ETF. In the hours following the decision, Bitcoin jumped from $26,500 to test the $28,000 resistance zone.

On-chain data has shown that the amount of BTC available for trading on crypto exchanges increased noticeably just before the verdict. This has sparked some rumors of insider trading, hinting that some investors knew about the Grayscale win beforehand and looked to capitalize on the oncoming Bitcoin price spike.

A Surge In Bitcoin Supply On Exchanges

Crypto trading expert Ali Martinez took to social media platform X to share a Santiment chart data detailing the spike in exchange supply. According to on-chain data, around 30,000 BTC was sent to crypto exchanges in the hours before the ruling, raising questions of market manipulation. This would take the exchange supply of BTC at the time from 1.13 million to 1.16 million.

While the flurry in exchange supply could have been from a few traders who knew before the ruling beforehand, it could also be from many investors, as the entire crypto community has been awaiting the Court’s decision. 

According to Santiment, 14,596 BTC worth $388.3 million were added to wallets holding around 10-10,000 BTC the day before news of the court’s decision.  

Reactions From The Crypto Market

The price of Bitcoin spiked in the hours following the news, with Bitcoin briefly crossing over $28,000. The cryptocurrency has, however, since retraced and is now trading at $27,415. 

As expected, altcoins have followed Bitcoin’s price movement and spiked in price. Ethereum and Bitcoin Cash have led the altcoin market in gains, up by 4.37% and 15.01%, respectively in the past 24 hours. 

A large number of short positions have also been liquidated, with BTC experiencing short liquidations of $50.86 million in the past 24 hours.

Grayscale has also reacted positively to the news, as the company’s stock price is up by over 17% in the past 24 hours. The Grayscale discount, which is the gap between the market value of Grayscale’s Bitcoin Trust shares and the value of underlying Bitcoin, has also dipped below 20% for the first time since 2022. 

Bitcoin price chart from Tradingview.com (Grayscale insider trading)