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$BTC
The on-chain picture is genuinely remarkable. Long-term holders now control 78.9% to 79% of Bitcoin's circulating supply—an all-time high that dwarfs every previous peak. To put that in perspective, the previous records were 74.5% during the 2022-2023 bottom zone and 71.5% in 2018-2019. And it's still climbing.
At the same time, nearly 11 million BTC are now held at a loss—also a record. But here's the kicker: those underwater coins aren't being sold. Old coin reactivation—dormant BTC moving after long periods of inactivity—stands at just 218,421 BTC year-to-date, the lowest level since 2012. Compare that to 2024, when 1.18 million BTC had been reactivated by June. The conviction holders are literally sitting on their hands.
The Institutional Exodus
On the other side of the ledger, institutional selling has been brutal. Spot Bitcoin ETFs have recorded a cumulative $6 billion to $8 billion in net outflows in 2026. The outflows got so intense that global Bitcoin ETPs posted their first negative one-year flow reading since November 2023. That same signal flashed just weeks before the 2022 cycle bottom.
The selling peaked in early June—a 13-day consecutive outflow streak drained $4.4 billion—but it's been decelerating since. Weekly outflows fell 87% from that peak, dropping from $1.72 billion to roughly $226 million in the most recent full week.
The Divergence That Matters
Here's where it gets interesting. Since June 1, large holders (whales with 10 to 10,000 BTC) have accumulated approximately 270,000 BTC—roughly $20 billion. That's the largest monthly accumulation by any holder class since 2013. The timing is almost too perfect: whales entered accumulation mode right when the ETF outflow streak peaked.
So you've got record ETF selling and record whale buying happening at the same time. The price has followed the sellers so far, dropping from the mid-$70s to around $60,000-$62,000. But as one analyst put it, "the pressure valve is loosening".
What This Setup Means Historically
K33 Research, which tracks this data, says the pattern is consistent with late-stage bear markets. In every prior Bitcoin bear market, supply tilted toward long-term holders as the market approached its trough. The 79% reading is the highest ever recorded and it's spiking rather than flattening.
The critical question: does this resolve as the deepest capitulation in Bitcoin's history (if those conviction holders eventually break), or the tightest supply compression ever recorded heading into the next cycle (if they don't)?
The Technical Reality Right Now
Bitcoin is trading well below its 50-day moving average at $71,160 and its 200-day at $76,360. The RSI sits at 37.3—still in selling pressure territory but not yet deeply oversold. Key support is at $62,500; resistance at $64,700 and $66,500. A sustained move above $66,500 would suggest whale demand is finally overwhelming the remaining ETF selling pressure.
The divergence is real. The question isn't whether the underlying dynamics are shifting. It's whether they've shifted enough to flip the technical regime.
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