Everyone’s talking about how Bitcoin went up $3,000 and then down $4,000 in minutes.

Everyone’s posting about it…

but nobody seems to understand what actually happened.

You need to look at the flows, not the chart.

Within minutes you had Wintermute, Binance, Coinbase, and ETF-linked wallets all getting active at the same time.

Large blocks moving exchange to exchange, HUGE market buys hitting thin books, then just as fast…

THEY DUMPED IT ALL.

Here’s what actually happened:

– Liquidity was low

– Leverage was stacked on one side

– Funding was already stretched

So price gets shoved up aggressively to trigger FOMO and, more importantly, to pull in fresh longs and push existing shorts out of the way.

Once enough leverage was trapped?

They started dumping all their coins.

You can literally see it in the data:

– Coordinated inflows to major venues

– Market buys clustered in a tight window

– Immediate reversal once stops were cleared

– Heavy selling right after liquidation levels were tagged

That’s not organic demand, that’s liquidity hunt.

This is how large players trade size without chasing price…

They move the market to where the orders are, force liquidations, then unload into the chaos they just created.

It wouldn’t surprise me if they went long/short with hidden wallets.

If you’re new, understand this now:

Bitcoin NEVER move like this because of news.

It moves because leverage piles up, and someone with size decides it’s time to rekt everyone.

Watch funding. Watch open interest. Watch who’s moving coins, not who’s tweeting charts.

$BTC

Btw, I was the only one to call the exact bottom at $16,000 three years ago and the exact top at $126,000 in october.

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