Bitcoin News: The global digital asset printed green indexes on Thursday as the cumulative market cap surged by around 2% to stand at $1.14 trillion. Bitcoin (BTC), the world’s largest crypto price recorded a surge of almost 3% over the past day. However, data suggests that the miners choose the perfect time for some of their holdings to crypto exchange.
Bitcoin Under Selling Pressure?
According to the data, 1,750 Bitcoin reportedly outflows from the miner’s wallet resulting in a drop in reserve. The wallet address deposited these $48 million worth of BTC to Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange. This move indicates that selling pressure might be coming in from the miners.
LookOnChain highlighted that the same wallet address deposited 5,791 Bitcoin (approx worth $163 million) on April 21, 2023. It added that after that BTC price dropped by around 3% within 5 hours. Read More Bitcoin News Here…

The miner wallet reportedly received 10K Bitcoin (approx worth $171 million) on December 1, 2022. BTC was trading at an average price of $17,101, at that time. However, the wallet is now holding around 2,459 BTC and is in a profit of around $107 million.
Bitcoin regained the crucial $27K price level on Thursday after dipping to the $26.6K level. BTC is trading at an average price of $27,317, at the press time. Its 24 hours trading volume is up by 10% to stand at $14.1 billion.
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