Early Bitcoin Whale Sells Over $600M in BTC After 13 Years of Holding

Source Bitcoinist

Bitcoin continues to face strong resistance as it struggles to reclaim higher supply levels, with price action stalling below the $105,000 mark. The market remains caught between cautious optimism and lingering fear, as selling pressure persists but downside momentum appears to be fading. According to on-chain data from Arkham Intelligence, whales have continued to offload significant portions of their holdings in recent days, contributing to the ongoing headwinds in the market.

However, despite this selling activity, analysts note growing signs of buyer absorption around the $100,000 zone, where strong demand has repeatedly prevented further declines. This balance between distribution and accumulation has split analyst opinions — some expect Bitcoin to dip further before stabilizing, while others see this phase as a reaccumulation zone that could precede a move toward new all-time highs.

As the market navigates this critical stage, liquidity concentration and whale behavior remain key indicators to watch. If selling pressure continues to ease and demand sustains near current levels, Bitcoin could be setting the foundation for its next major impulse.

OG Whale Sells $600 Million in Bitcoin Amid Market Uncertainty

According to data from Arkham Intelligence, one of Bitcoin’s earliest and most prominent holders, Owen Gunden, has recently offloaded a significant portion of his holdings — a move that has caught the attention of market analysts.

Gunden, who has held Bitcoin since late 2011, was sitting on approximately 11,450 BTC valued at $1.4 billion just a month ago. However, recent on-chain activity shows that he has sold around 6,100 BTC, worth roughly $616 million, reducing his holdings to $542 million.

Owen Gunden Bitcoin Balance History | Source: Arkham

This large-scale selloff comes at a critical time for Bitcoin, as the asset consolidates near the $100,000–$105,000 range amid mounting selling pressure from whales. Gunden’s decision to take profit after over a decade of holding suggests a combination of profit realization and market caution, particularly as macro uncertainty and liquidity stress weigh on risk assets.

While some view this as a bearish signal, others argue that such sales often mark the late stages of a distribution phase, where long-term holders transfer coins to new investors during consolidation. If Bitcoin maintains strong support near $100K despite this heavy selling, it could indicate deep market demand and the potential for a renewed accumulation phase.

Bitcoin Consolidates as Bulls Defend the $100K Level

The daily Bitcoin chart shows that BTC remains in a consolidation phase, trading around $103,000 after multiple attempts to rebound from the $100,000 psychological support zone. Despite persistent selling pressure and fading momentum, buyers continue to absorb liquidity near this level, keeping the structure relatively stable.

Owen Gunden Bitcoin Balances History | Source: Arkham

Price action shows a series of lower highs since mid-September, reflecting ongoing market hesitation and the dominance of short-term sellers. The 50-day and 100-day moving averages (blue and green lines) are currently acting as dynamic resistance levels, with BTC repeatedly failing to close above them. Meanwhile, the 200-day moving average (red line) provides a long-term anchor, currently positioned near $98,000, which remains the next major support level to watch.

Until then, the market is likely to remain range-bound, consolidating within the $100K–$105K corridor. A breakdown below $100K could trigger further downside pressure, while a successful defense may set the stage for a recovery toward the $110K–$115K range in the coming weeks.

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