đ Whales didnât sell Bitcoin at $62k, on-chain data shows
Bitcoin faces yet another correction after surpassing the $62,000 mark on Oct. 2. However, data shows that whales havenât taken part in the latest selloff.
Bitcoin (BTC) consolidated around the $60,000 zone between Oct. 1 and 4 as the geopolitical tension between Iran and Israel heated up.
Right after the U.S. jobs report, the flagship cryptocurrency reached a local high of $62,370 on Oct. 5 as the broader crypto market witnessed bullish momentum.
Bitcoin declined by 0.2% in the past 24 hours and is trading at $61,950 at the time of writing. Its daily trading volume plunged by 53% and is currently hovering at $12.2 billion.
According to data provided by IntoTheBlock, large Bitcoin holders recorded a net inflow of 205 BTC on Oct. 5 as the outflows remained neutral. The on-chain indicator shows that whales didnât sell Bitcoin as its price surpassed the $62,000 mark.