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RE: Are Bitcoin whales setting the stage for a spectacular surge?
The recent uptick in whale accumulation, coupled with declining liquidity and a calm market, does create the conditions for a potential surge if demand rises. However, the ongoing transfer of Bitcoin from old whales to institutions and the overall reduction in volatility suggest that any spectacular surge may be more measured than in previous cycles. Whales remain a powerful force, but the market is evolving, and their influence now interacts with a growing institutional presence
In the world of Bitcoin, quiet periods often precede large price changes. When trading slows down, it can be a sign that a big move is coming. Small or calm times in the market are usually followed by rapid shifts in price. This pattern has been seen many times in Bitcoin’s history. Investors should watch these quiet periods carefully, as they often signal upcoming changes.
Its always quiet before the storm... and sometimes that storm pushes you into more rapid waters. Other times it sinks your ship.
But I do agree... who can forget 2017 when it went from being around 4k to 20k?