Two Metrics in Bitcoin Hit Critical Levels – What Happens Next?

Cryptocurrency analytics firm Alphractal has released its latest market analysis, revealing interesting activity across Bitcoin’s core address categories.

According to the analysis, wallets with 100 to 1,000 BTC, dubbed “Dolphins,” are the only group currently actively accumulating Bitcoin, while all other categories of addresses are in a distribution phase, suggesting that they are selling their holdings.

Alphractal highlighted a notable correlation between these Dolphin addresses and Bitcoin’s price trends. Since late 2020, this group of addresses has shown a strong correlation with price action, with accumulation typically preceding price increases and distribution often signaling declines.

“Since most addresses above 1,000 BTC belong to exchanges, this category seems to represent institutional action better than others,” Alphractal said.

Dolphins reached their peak of accumulation on Dec. 6, holding around 344,000 BTC after a 60-day buying spree. However, last week, the group sold 11,000 BTC, contributing to the recent market volatility. Despite this, the analysis notes that it is “too early to conclude that accumulation has stopped” and recommends monitoring on-chain metrics closely for more insight. #BTC #ETH $BTC $ETH $XRP