Recent data on exchange flows reveals a clear divergence in investor behavior between the two leading assets: over the past 24 hours, Bitcoin saw a net inflow of 431.42 BTC into centralized platforms, while Ethereum recorded a net outflow of 3,490.11 ETH.
The movement of Bitcoin into exchanges typically suggests a readiness to trade or sell, whereas the withdrawal of Ethereum points toward a preference for self-custody or decentralized staking. This contrast indicates that while Bitcoin holders are preparing for potential market moves, Ethereum participants appear to be shifting toward long-term holding or yield-generating activities



