Could Jane Street’s $19M Bitcoin sale spark fresh liquidation risks?

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Jane Street and market manipulation often go hand in hand.

From a technical perspective, the firm’s involvement in the infamous 10 A.M. Bitcoin [BTC] moves can have dual effects – It may trigger risk-off sentiment, or it may act as a market test, revealing underlying resilience.

In line with this, a wallet linked to Jane Street recently transferred $19 million worth of Bitcoin, immediately drawing market attention. The question is – Does this signal another bearish phase, or will existing liquidity absorb the shock and reinforce market conviction?

bitcoins BTC
Source: TradingView (BTC/USDT)

Notably, the timing of this move is critical.

Bitcoin began the week bullish, rallying by roughly 12% from the $65k support level. However, in the latter half of the week, nearly 8% of those gains were wiped out, leaving only about 3% of the weekly advance intact. The result? A long liquidity crunch.

Coinglass data revealed that traders liquidated nearly $200 million in the derivatives market within 48 hours. Especially as long positions closed following a week of sustained short squeezes.

In such an environment, Jane Street’s Bitcoin transfer might appear deliberate.

With BTC trapped in a volatility loop, such large moves can increase liquidation risk while creating opportunities for traders to profit. Hence, the key question is – Will this FUD trigger another corrective phase, or can underlying liquidity reveal the market’s resilience?

Bitcoins Jane Street move puts Bitcoin’s resilience to the test

Given historical trends, absorbing this shock will be difficult.

Jane Street’s past actions provide some context though. The firm was sued for manipulating Bitcoin and played a role in the October crash last year, which triggered a 30%+ correction and drove market sentiment to all-time lows.

The question now is whether history will repeat itself. According to CryptoQuant, short-term hodlers are selling, with 27k BTC offloaded in the last 24 hours. This coincided with Bitcoin’s nearly 4% correction from the $70k-level.

bitcoins Bitcoin
Source: CryptoQuant

The lack of follow-through highlights Bitcoin’s weak underlying bid. 

ETF flows support this view too. Nearly $600 million flowed out over the past two days after peaking at roughly $1 billion in net inflows earlier this week. This simply reinforces the link between capital flows and BTC’s volatile weekly action.

In this environment, Jane Street’s $19 million Bitcoin move reflects strategic positioning rather than speculation. As the market slowly flips back to risk-off, this action could trigger another long squeeze, creating opportunities for bears to capitalize.

If this thesis holds, a crash could unfold, making this a key event to watch.


Bitcoins Final Summary

  • Jane Street’s $19 million Bitcoin move tests market resilience as weak bids and ETF outflows highlight growing downside pressure.
  • Market faces the risk of a cascading long squeeze, pushing Bitcoin towards another sharp corrective phase.

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