CryptoQuant: Bitcoin whale inflows have fallen below $3 billion for the first time since June 2025
CryptoQuant analyst Amr Taha stated that the inflow of btc-42">Bitcoin whales on the Binance platform has fallen below $3 billion for the first time since June 2025. The 30-day realized market value change for long-term holders (LTH) rebounded to $49 billion on April 9, marking the second time it has returned to this level since March 26.
In contrast, the 30-day realized market value change for short-term holders (STH) dropped to -$54 billion, marking the third time it has fallen below -$50 billion since March 2.
Overall, these data indicate that weak holders are still distributing Bitcoin, while long-term holders are re-entering to absorb the supply.
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