Bitcoin Isn’t Dying, It’s Changing Hands, Analyst Says

Source Beincrypto

Bitcoin has been stuck below $70,000 for most of the first quarter of 2026. Prices look weak on the surface, and many traders have turned bearish on the short-term outlook. But a new analysis from XWIN Research, published on CryptoQuant Insights, argues the real story lies beneath the price chart.

The Bitcoin market is not collapsing — it is splitting into two very different camps.

Whales Sell, Corporates Scoop

The Exchange Whale Ratio, which tracks large-holder inflows into exchanges, has been rising steadily this quarter. When this metric climbs, it typically signals that big players are moving coins to sell. In a market with thin liquidity, that kind of pressure can cap any attempted rally above resistance.

Yet corporate buyers are doing the exact opposite. XWIN Research estimates that public companies added around 62,000 BTC on a net basis during Q1. Strategy, formerly known as MicroStrategy, led the charge by purchasing over 88,000 BTC on its own. The company now holds roughly 762,000 BTC, funded through convertible notes and share offerings, according to SEC filings.

This is not speculative buying. Strategy raises capital and converts it into Bitcoin as a long-term treasury strategy. That creates a steady flow of demand that does not depend on whether prices go up or down.

BTC spot ETF daily net flows and total AUM, March 2026. Source: SoSoValue

Meanwhile, spot Bitcoin ETF flows tell a more complicated story. BlackRock’s fund has drawn inflows, but Grayscale’s GBTC continues to lose assets. SoSoValue data shows March ETF inflows swung wildly, from a $458 million surge on March 2 to a $348 million outflow just four days later. Total ETF assets under management barely moved, ending March at $56.00 billion, up from $55.26 billion at the start.

That is rotation between products, not fresh money flowing into the asset class as a whole.

What This Means for Q2

XWIN Research concludes that Bitcoin is not simply weak. The market is in transition, split between short-term sellers and long-term corporate accumulators.

Whale selling pressure has kept prices pinned below $70,000 for most of the quarter. But Strategy alone absorbed over 88,000 BTC during that same period, even as prices fell. That kind of persistent buying quietly reshapes who holds the supply over time.

The ETF picture adds another layer of uncertainty. Rotation from Grayscale into BlackRock looks like institutional activity, but it is not new money. Until net inflows return with conviction, ETFs will remain a neutral force rather than a bullish catalyst.

The real question for Q2 is whether corporate accumulation can outlast the selling pressure long enough for broader demand to catch up.

In a broader sense, corporations may be becoming the new whales. Strategy and other public companies now operate as persistent, leveraged buyers with access to capital markets. They are replacing the early crypto-native whales who once dominated supply dynamics.

For those early holders, corporate buying creates something like an IPO-style exit window. Long-term believers who accumulated Bitcoin at far lower prices now have steady institutional demand to sell into. The supply is not disappearing — it is moving from early adopters to corporate balance sheets at scale.

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