💥 Alarm sounded! $300 million "institutional selling pressure" is on the way, is the first major test of the bull market coming?
Just now, on-chain data captured a scene: 1,594 coins $BTC (valued at $151 million) flowed into Coinbase Prime in an orderly fashion from three anonymous addresses within minutes. Interestingly, earlier, 54,000 coins $ETH (about $148 million) did the same thing.
This is not retail behavior, but rather a meticulously planned "institution-level operation".
In a short time, over $300 million in core assets surged into the exchange's main OTC channel, sending a very clear signal: a portion of large funds is preparing for potential sell-offs or significant adjustments in positions. This typically happens before major macro events (like the Federal Reserve decision in a few hours) and is a classic "hedging" or "profit-taking" action.
💎 But is this definitely a "sign of a collapse"? Not necessarily, but you must understand these two layers:
1. Short-term volatility amplifier: Such concentrated potential selling pressure will inevitably exacerbate short-term market volatility. This could be a healthy pullback in a bull market or a signal of a potential top.
2. Market structure litmus test: The real test lies in whether the market can absorb this selling pressure. If prices stabilize quickly, it indicates that buying support below remains strong, and the foundation of the bull market is unshaken; if key support is easily breached, then the trend must be reassessed.
Remember, in an era of institutional gaming, a single move by a whale can stir up waves. When mainstream assets experience severe fluctuations, the market's risk appetite may also switch quickly, with some funds flowing into areas with stronger narratives and more concentrated consensus seeking opportunities. $ZEC
⚠️ The market is volatile, and investment requires rationality.
👉 Friends, do you think this $300 million inflow is a retreat signal for "profit-taking" or a prelude to an "asset reallocation" attack? Have you set your stop-loss line?


