Bitcoin approaches the $100,000 mark: approximately $6 billion worth of BTC flows into exchanges, signaling renewed institutional buying interest

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January 14 News, as market risk appetite warms, Bitcoin prices have continued to strengthen this week, rapidly rising from around $91,000 at the beginning of the week and once approaching the psychological threshold of $100,000 during trading. Meanwhile, on-chain data shows that large amounts of Bitcoin are being transferred into exchange-related wallets, sparking high market attention on a new round of institutional capital inflows.

On-chain analysis firm Arkham revealed that in recent days, wallets on several major trading platforms have experienced significant net inflows of Bitcoin, totaling nearly $600 million in purchasing power. Just the hot and cold wallets of leading platforms recorded thousands of Bitcoin in new balances, and inflows on some mid-sized platforms are also notable. Overall, this round of capital transfer is relatively uncommon in recent times.

These data quickly sparked discussions, with some opinions suggesting that the rapid rise in Bitcoin price may be related to concentrated buying behavior. In response, some industry insiders pointed out that the increase in exchange wallet balances more reflects users transferring Bitcoin into platforms for trading or allocation during a price rise, rather than the platforms themselves actively buying. However, structurally, large transfers and concentrated inflows are often highly correlated with the operational rhythm of institutional investors or high-net-worth accounts.

It is worth noting that before the capital inflow into exchanges, the fund movements of the US spot Bitcoin ETF had already sent positive signals. Data shows that on January 13, the daily net inflow of Bitcoin ETFs rose to several hundred million dollars, hitting a multi-month high and indicating a clear rebound in institutional demand for Bitcoin exposure. Such long-term capital is generally seen as an important force driving Bitcoin’s medium-term trend.

On a macro level, changes in inflation expectations, liquidity environments of major economies, and the resurgence of risk aversion also support Bitcoin prices. Against the backdrop of traditional assets like precious metals strengthening simultaneously, the narrative of Bitcoin as a digital store of value has been reinforced once again.

However, analysts also remind that although historical experience shows that large-scale capital inflows into exchanges are often accompanied by price increases, the crypto market itself remains highly volatile, and sharp fluctuations cannot be ruled out in the short term. For investors paying attention to long-tail keywords such as “Will Bitcoin break $100,000,” “Bitcoin capital flow analysis,” and “Institutional buy signals for Bitcoin,” it is currently more important to monitor both on-chain data and macro variables simultaneously.

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