Bitcoin is inching toward a “magic price zone” supposedly favored by long-term investors, according to some guy on the internet named Alphractal. This zone allegedly forms when BTC trades below all major daily moving averages, from the 7-day through the 720-day. In previous cycles, these conditions apparently marked periods where people stopped panicking and started pretending they knew what they were doing.
Key Takeaways
- Bitcoin Nears Magical Accumulation Zone (Because Math)
- Whales Suddenly Remember They Have Lives Other Than Selling on Exchanges
- Post-ATH Correction Panic: Now a Nostalgic Throwback
- Large Holders Opt for “Wait and See” Over “Sell Everything”
To fully embrace this “historical accumulation zone,” Bitcoin would need to drop below $86,000. Alphractal claims this isn’t a sign of weakness but rather a foundation for “long-term positioning.” Translation: Maybe it’ll go up eventually. Probably.
Whale Selling Pressure Drops Sharply
On-chain data from Darkfrost reveals whales are now acting like they have something better to do than flood exchanges with BTC. Specifically, Binance’s servers might survive another day. These inflows are usually a red flag for selling, but now they’re just a faint whisper.
Current data shows whale inflows have plummeted to $2.74 billion, down from $8 billion in late November. Large transactions are now rarer than a Bitcoiner who doesn’t think they’re a financial genius. This pause in “aggressive distribution” feels suspiciously like common sense.
November Panic Gives Way to Consolidation
The contrast with late November is like comparing a bad breakup to a casual coffee date. Back then, whales were selling like it was 2022 again, even though they’re supposed to be the “disciplined” ones. Now? They’re just… waiting. Like they’ve finally realized that panic is a luxury they can’t afford.
What This Means for Bitcoin’s Market Structure
The combo of less whale selling and Bitcoin hovering near “historical levels” suggests the market is stabilizing-or at least pretending to. This doesn’t mean it’ll go up tomorrow, but it does mean the correction phase might finally stop feeling like a horror movie.
With whales chilling and prices near “accumulation territory,” the next move might depend on something like interest rates or a tweet from someone important. Not that we’d know what those are.
This article is for entertainment purposes only. If you invested money based on this, you’re either brave or foolish. Larry David would probably tell you to buy a sandwich instead.
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2026-01-20 14:40