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Bitcoin Whales Signal Bearish Stance: Short Positions Persist Despite Market Stabilization

Bitcoin Whales Signal Bearish Stance: Short Positions Persist Despite Market Stabilization

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Bitcoinist
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2026-04-02 01:00:29
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Bitcoin's largest holders are warning of potential downside as they maintain heavy short positioning, defying recent sideways price action and signaling a looming 10% correction. Despite slight bullish momentum in the broader market, whale sentiment remains decisively bearish, with major investors continuing to bet against a sustained rally.

Whales Keep Short Pressure On Bitcoin

Just as Bitcoin’s price struggles to regain stability, the underlying sentiment in BTC is telling a more nuanced story. Even after several weeks of demonstrating bearish action toward Bitcoin, large investors or whales are still betting against the flagship cryptocurrency asset. 

Amid heightened price swings, activity from large holders of Bitcoin has noticeably positioned on the short side, signaling growing caution in the market. Joao Wedson, a market expert and founder of the Alphractal platform, outlined this development on X following his analysis of the Bitcoin Whale Vs Retail Delta metric. 

These investors continue to maintain a bearish stance, with many still opening more short positions as BTC keels trading within a tight range. Given the influence of whales on the market, this trend is one that demands attention, as it could reshape the asset’s next direction.

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Looking at the chart, it is clear that large holders are increasingly positioning in shorts while retail investors are doing the opposite. This divergence signals changing sentiment where big investors are expecting a decline in price and retail holders are betting on a potential bounce in the short term. 

According to Wedson, retailers are chasing an infinite upside, but whales are becoming more cautious about Bitcoin and its near-term trajectory. As the divergence expands, this triggers speculation of whether the trend might precede increased volatility or shift the trajectory of BTC.

BTC Whales Are Taking A Break From Selling

On cryptocurrency exchanges, whale activity appears to be undergoing a notable shift. In a report from CryptoQuant’s verified author Darkfost, it was revealed that whale selling activity is cooling down on Binance, the leading trading platform, suggesting that large investors on the platform are choosing to hold during volatile conditions.

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According to Darkfost, whales became more active on the platform as BTC slowly moves closer to the $60,000 level. This slowdown in selling pressure comes after multiple transfers of large portions of BTC into the Binance exchange.

Their activity peaked on February 4, when more than 11,800 BTC were sent to the platform in a single day. By the end of February, the coins moved into the platform per day increased from around 1,000 BTC to nearly 4,000 BTC, which reflects a more pronounced distribution phase from large holders.

Nonetheless, since the wave of transfers in February, the situation seems to have flipped significantly. Whale activity has declined notably, with the 30-day moving average now sitting around 1,600 BTC sent to Binance per day. The decrease in whale deposits indicates that large players are adopting a wait-and-see approach in the current uncertain market environment.

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