Bitcoin Sees Wave Of Whale Capitulation, And New Entrants Are Leading The Sell-Off

Source Bitcoinist

As the market recovers, Bitcoin appears to be displaying renewed bullish strength following several weeks of heightened volatility that caused its price to fall below the $100,000 mark. During this downward trend, many new BTC whales or large holders experienced notable losses, triggering a massive wave of capitulation among these key investors.

New Bitcoin Whales Break Under Pressure

One of Bitcoin’s most influential investor groups: newly formed whale addresses have taken a hit in a market where sentiment is still ambiguous. Bitcoin’s volatile swing in the past few weeks has now sent these key investors’ positions into severe losses, as the price drops below their entry levels. 

MorenoDV, a market expert and author, shared this crucial development in a quick-take post on the CryptoQuant platform after examining the Bitcoin Realized Profits by Whales metric. Specifically, this vital metric helps to determine whether these investors are capitulating (realized losses) or are distributing at a profit (realized gains).

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Following the investigation, the expert found that Bitcoin is currently experiencing one of the most aggressive capitulations of the year by new whale entrants. Such a development indicates that the cohort is heavily exiting their positions under pressure, a sign of fear or a dramatic shift in attitude.

Data shows that the new whale investors have realized more than $1.3 billion in losses over the past 6 days, signifying one of 2025’s most aggressive selling campaigns. With significant amounts of BTC being sold at a loss, speculations are whether this is an early signal of deeper weakness in the crypto asset’s short-term price outlook.

What’s Driving The Heightened Selling Pressure Of The Cohort?

According to the expert, sustained losses of this magnitude are indicative of forced selling or panic-driven exits. Meanwhile, this is often caused by the loss of aversion of late entrants or the unwinding of leveraged positions. Given the current bullish state and resilience of the BTC market, MorenoDV stated that this event is a remarkable one.

Despite witnessing one of the biggest capitulation waves among new whales this year, the price of Bitcoin has held between the $100,000 and $105,000 support range so far. In the past, such periods of realized loss concentration have persistently triggered volatility spikes. These spikes either mark local bottoms or lead to extended deleveraging, depending on the market liquidity conditions.

Specifically, the data suggests pain among short-term large holders. However, the capability of the market to absorb this pressure without breaking down may point to underlying demand or accumulation by stronger hands. In the meantime, the expert declares that the upcoming days will help gauge whether this was the last shakeout or a sign of far deeper structural stress.

Providing more data on the trend, CryptoQuant highlighted that Bitcoin has been below the average cost basis of new whales positioned at the $110,800 level since October 28, triggering significant realized losses. The chart displays realized losses of $286.4 million, $90.7 million, $107.5 million, $515.1 million, and $5.1 million on November 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, respectively.

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