Analysis: Bitcoin CEX inflow surged on the 27th, and the whale group is actively selling off
According to CryptoQuant analyst Woominkyu, Bitcoin CEX net inflows surged to 9,905 BTC, setting a record for the largest single-day net inflow in the past 30 days, which has also led to Bitcoin's price consistently failing to effectively break through resistance levels.
Woominkyu stated that the most concerning signal is the CEX Whale Ratio, which soared to 0.707 on April 27, the highest reading in over a week. This indicates that the top 10 inflow transactions accounted for more than 70% of all deposits—clearly showing that large holders are actively transferring tokens to CEX, likely preparing for distribution.
Woominkyu believes that the combination of the surge in inflows dominated by whales and the increase in CEX reserves suggests that smart money is preparing to sell at a high. Unless this portion of inflow is quickly absorbed, the likelihood of retesting the $74,000 to $75,000 support zone in the short term is significantly increasing.
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