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    Home»Ethereum»Bitcoin Smart Money Loads Up Amid Retail Dump: Santiment
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    Bitcoin Smart Money Loads Up Amid Retail Dump: Santiment

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsJanuary 21, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Crypto could be in “optimal conditions” for a breakout as Bitcoin whales and sharks accumulated 36,322 Bitcoin over the past nine days while retail dumped, according to analysts from Santiment. 

    “Bitcoin’s whales & sharks continue to accumulate,” Santiment said in an X post on Tuesday, after Bitcoin (BTC) dropped 4.55% over 24 hours, trading at $89,110 at the time of publication.

    Between Jan. 10 and Jan. 19, Bitcoin wallets holding between 10 and 10,000 Bitcoin (also referred to as “smart money”) accumulated $3.21 billion in Bitcoin.

    Retail wallets, described as those holding less than 0.01 BTC, offloaded 132 BTC ($11.66 million) over the same period, according to Santiment.

    Bitcoin is up 0.93% over the past 30 days. Source: CoinMarketCap

    “Optimal conditions for a crypto breakout are when smart money accumulates and retail dumps,” Santiment said. “Geopolitical issues aside, this pattern continues to great a long-term bullish divergence.” 

    Bitcoin tumbles on tariff threats

    Since Donald Trump’s inauguration in January 2024, Bitcoin has experienced volatility whenever the US president has floated new tariffs. 

    It happened again on Monday, as Trump discussed imposing tariffs on eight European countries as part of his push to claim Greenland, leading to Bitcoin falling almost 7%.

    Last week, CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju said that “retail has left Bitcoin markets and whales are buying.”