Bitcoin Slides to $67K as Whale Profit-Taking Counters Market Optimism

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Bitcoin returned to a downward trend after briefly reclaiming the $74,000 level earlier in the week. The cryptocurrency now trades near $67,000 after losing roughly three percent within twenty four hours. Market data shows selling pressure increasing despite recent positive developments across regulation and institutional adoption.

The decline follows a sharp rally that pushed Bitcoin close to $74,000 during the previous trading sessions. However, the upward move quickly reversed as large holders began reducing their recently accumulated positions. Consequently, the market erased about $110 billion in total cryptocurrency value by the end of the week.

Price swings have become frequent during recent months as rallies often face selling pressure before the weekend. Meanwhile, broader market sentiment remains mixed even though institutional and policy developments continue to support long term growth.

Key Highlights

Bitcoin falls to $67K as whales sell 66% of recent BTC accumulation

Retail buying increases while large holders lock profits near $74K

Spot Bitcoin ETFs record $348.9M in net outflows across 11 funds

Market ignores positive regulatory and institutional crypto news

Oversold indicators suggest Bitcoin could face deeper correction

Whale Selling Activity Increases After Bitcoin Reaches $74K

Bitcoin currently trades around $67,000 after falling sharply from its weekly high above $74,000. Large holders accumulated significant amounts of BTC between February 23 and March 3. During that period, the asset traded between $62,900 and $69,600 while accumulation steadily increased.

However, profit taking emerged quickly once Bitcoin recovered above the $70,000 threshold. Data analysis indicates that whales have already sold approximately sixty six percent of their recent buying activity. As a result, the market lost upward momentum despite strong retail demand.

Retail buyers entered the market aggressively when Bitcoin dropped below the $70,000 level. Yet large holders began locking in profits while prices remained elevated. This pattern historically appears before deeper price corrections across cryptocurrency markets.

ETF Outflows Add Pressure to the Bitcoin Market

Exchange traded funds linked to Bitcoin also experienced notable capital withdrawals during the same period. Data shows that the eleven spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded a combined $348.9 million in net outflows. This represents the largest withdrawal from these products since February 12.

ETF flows often influence broader market sentiment because institutional exposure enters the market through these vehicles. When funds record strong inflows, prices typically gain upward momentum. However, sustained withdrawals usually signal reduced demand from institutional participants.

The recent outflows therefore reinforced the selling pressure already created by large holders. Consequently, Bitcoin struggled to maintain gains achieved earlier in the week. Market momentum weakened further as price volatility increased across major cryptocurrency exchanges.

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Positive Institutional Developments Fail to Lift Prices

Bitcoin’s price decline occurred despite a series of developments that usually support market rallies. The cryptocurrency approached $74,000 earlier after several positive regulator and institutional updates. However, the market reaction remained muted as selling pressure quickly emerged.

Negotiations surrounding the CLARITY Act reportedly continued progressing in a favorable direction. The legislation aims to provide clearer regulatory guidelines for digital assets in the United States. Such policy clarity historically encourages stronger institutional participation in the sector.

At the same time, a major banking development also strengthened the institutional narrative around Bitcoin. Morgan Stanley selected Bank of New York Mellon as custodian for its spot Bitcoin ETF exposure. The bank also requested approval from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency for a crypto focused national trust bank.

These announcements would normally support a strong rally during earlier cryptocurrency cycles. Nevertheless, current market conditions show that traders prioritize liquidity flows and whale behavior over headline developments. As a result, Bitcoin continues trading below recent highs while volatility remains elevated across the digital asset market.

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