Analysis: Yesterday, a Bitcoin whale cashed out nearly $4 billion in profits, marking the largest single-day profit-taking since February 2025.
BlockBeats News, August 30th, according to CryptoOnchain monitoring, yesterday Bitcoin's single-day realized profit surged by nearly $4 billion, marking the largest single-day profit-taking since early February 2025 (excluding the abnormal $9 billion realized profit on July 4th). This move was mainly driven by whales, and the realized profit distribution among different whale groups is as follows:
· Super Whales (>10,000 BTC): $2.17 billion
· Large Whales (1,000-10,000 BTC): $1.25 billion
· Other Whales (100-1,000 BTC): $495 million
CryptoOnchain stated that this massive profit-taking indicates that long-term holding large investors have locked in substantial gains during the recent price rally. Such behavior often occurs near local price tops, potentially signaling a short-term pullback or consolidation phase. This also implies that Bitcoin is transitioning from "strong hands" to "weak hands," which could increase market vulnerability. The peak of profit realization in this instance clearly reveals the selling pressure and profit-taking motivations of the whale group. While this does not necessarily indicate the start of a long-term downtrend, it is undoubtedly an important warning signal, and short-term traders need to be highly cautious. Monitoring closely the subsequent actions of these groups is crucial for assessing the market's next move.
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