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    Whales Selling Behavior Could Mean It’s Late in the Cycle

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsNovember 14, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Bitcoin’s recent wave of whale selling pressure is typical of a late-stage crypto cycle and should be no more concerning than it has been in the past, according to analysts from Glassnode. 

    On Thursday, a major Bitcoin whale made moves toward selling. A wallet identified as belonging to trader Owen Gunden transferred 2,400 Bitcoin (BTC), worth $237 million, to the crypto exchange Kraken, according to blockchain analytics platform Arkham.

    It adds to a recent spate of Bitcoin whales seemingly shifting away from the cryptocurrency. 

    Glassnode analysts, however, argued that the data show that narratives such as “OG Whales Dumping” or “Bitcoin’s Silent IPO” are more nuanced in reality. 

    Monthly average spending by long-term holders indicates inflows have climbed from over 12,000 Bitcoin per day in early July to around 26,000 as of Thursday, Glassnode said, which points to regularly and evenly spaced distribution, not “specifically OG dumping, but normal bull-market behavior.”

    “This steady rise reflects increasing distribution pressure from older investor cohorts — a pattern typical of late-cycle profit-taking, not a sudden exodus of whales.”

    Source: Glassnode

    “Long-term holders have been realizing profits throughout this cycle, just as they did in every previous one,” Glassnode added.

    Crypto market hasn’t topped yet: Kronos Research

    Speaking to Cointelegraph, Vincent Liu, the chief investment officer at quantitative trading firm Kronos Research, said that whale sales are a structured cycle flow, and steady profit rotation, rather than panic, often indicate a late-cycle phase, along with rising realized gains and resilient liquidity.

    Liu, however, said this “late-cycle” phase doesn’t necessarily mean the market has topped, as long as there are buyers to scoop up the new supply.