January 21 News, against the backdrop of intense volatility in global risk assets in 2026, a highly noteworthy signal is emerging in the Bitcoin market: large capital continues to accumulate, while retail investors are panic-selling. On-chain data from Santiment shows that in the past nine days, wallets holding between 10 and 10,000 BTC have collectively accumulated an additional 36,322 BTC, worth approximately $3.2 billion at current prices, representing a 0.27% increase in holdings. This “whale and shark” level of capital flow is regarded by the market as a potential prerequisite for a price breakout.
In stark contrast, retail behavior shows a different trend. During the same period, small coin-holding addresses sold about 132 BTC in total, with overall holdings decreasing by 0.28%. This divergence typically indicates that emotional capital is exiting during the decline, while more experienced investors are quietly building positions. Such structural divergence in on-chain investment strategies often appears near phase-bottom regions.
From a price perspective, Bitcoin initially surged over 7% at the start of 2026, but later retreated due to Trump’s announcement of tariffs on multiple European countries, which reignited pressure on global risk assets. BTC subsequently fell below the $88,000 level, then rebounded to hover around $89,000, with short-term volatility significantly amplified.
For investors paying attention to Bitcoin trends and Gate trading activity, this shift in capital structure has high reference value. Historically, when savvy funds continue to buy while retail investors sell off, it often signals room for subsequent price recovery. Despite ongoing macro uncertainties, on-chain capital behavior indicates that the medium- to long-term bullish logic for Bitcoin remains intact.
Currently, Bitcoin price forecasts, whale movements, and on-chain capital flows have become some of the most critical indicators to watch in the 2026 crypto market. As long as this capital divergence persists, the market could trigger a new directional rally at any time.
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