Bitcoin exchange inflows show heavy institutional activity, virtually no LTH selling

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bitcoins Bitcoin exchange inflows show heavy institutional activity, virtually no LTH selling Bitcoin exchange inflows show heavy institutional activity, virtually no LTH selling Andjela Radmilac · 1 month ago · 3 min read

Bitcoin’s pipeline to exchanges is packed with brand‑new coins, leaving long‑held supply largely untouched.

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Updated: May. 9, 2025 at 12:24 am UTC

bitcoins Bitcoin exchange inflows show heavy institutional activity, virtually no LTH selling

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Bitcoin exchange inflows have recently been marked by an intriguing pattern. The vast majority of these inflows consist of coins that have moved in less than 24 hours, signaling high-frequency repositioning rather than long-term strategic distribution. This behavior deviates from typical market trends where older supply changes hands during peaks or troughs, suggesting the influence of key players in the crypto market. But what does this mean for the future of Bitcoin’s price action and retail investor participation? Discover the forces reshaping the market…

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