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Bitcoin (BTC) Miners Cash in on Latest Price Hike, Selling 25,367 BTC Worth $2.2B

Nov 17, 2024 at 03:00 am

Bitcoin miners are now cashing in on the latest price hike, selling large amounts of Bitcoin (BTC) every time prices increase even a dollar more.

Bitcoin (BTC) Miners Cash in on Latest Price Hike, Selling 25,367 BTC Worth $2.2B

Bitcoin miners are cashing in on the latest price hike, selling large amounts of BTC every time prices increase even a dollar more.

Based on the data captured on CryptoQuant, 25,367 BTC, roughly equal to $2.2 billion in value, was transferred from mining pool wallets in mid-November 2024, when Bitcoin was at $88,025.

The chart below directly relates the price of Bitcoin to its miner outflows.

From mid-October 2024, miner BTC outflows were range bound and oscillated around 3400 BTC daily as the price of Bitcoin was below $70000.

Nevertheless, as the prices began picking up in early November, the miners started withdrawing more quantities of BTC from their wallets.

This move reached the highest level in mid-November, as outflows exceeded 25,000 BTC on the same day Bitcoin rose above $88,000.

After this huge sell-off, miner selling dramatically reduced, pointing to the idea of locking in gains amid the price increase.

Bitcoin’s price steadily rose from October, when it was trading at around $65000, to a record high of $88,025.

The chart also reveals how miners were keen to increase their outflows when the price increased to get the most out of the primary rally.

This movement is typical of the historical behaviour of miners who tend to sell some of their holdings at high prices to cover all necessary operational costs and secure their profits.

Another potential impact is that the selloff of the significant miners could lead to additional selling pressure in the market.

Nevertheless, the continuous upsurge in the Bitcoin value indicates that the buyers somehow balance the outflow.

The current trend indicates the importance of miners providing liquidity during bullish market periods.

With Bitcoin just short of $90,000, analysts are watching the actions of miners. If the prices remained constant or rose any higher, more sell-offs could happen.

On the other hand, when the demand goes down, this dumping may reduce the Bitcoin price in the short run.

The Miner’s outflows also signal the interaction stage between supply, demand, and confidence in the cryptocurrency market.

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