Bitcoin’s wonderful rally to a new all-time high of $125,700 on Sunday was met almost immediately by a sharp correction. This sudden pullback, which is expected given the all-time high, saw Bitcoin break below $123,000 in less than two hours after the new record.
The timing of these transfers coincided almost perfectly with the recent price top, and the whale most likely sold into the rally. Once the transfers were completed, the wallet held only about 0.1 BTC, meaning the whale had sold off most of their holdings.
According to data from whale transaction tracker Whale Alert shared on X, the number of large Bitcoin transfers to and from exchanges has increased notably over the past few days. Several multi-million-dollar transactions, each exceeding $10 million, have been spotted moving between private wallets and major trading platforms such as Binance and Coinbase.
Bitcoin’s price quickly slipped below $123,000 following the whale-triggered selloff, before rebounding to around $122,530. The pullback was relatively modest compared to previous all-time highs, but it nonetheless served as a reminder of how easily large holders can influence price action.