
While the market plays it safe, Bitcoin whales are buying the dip
Bitcoin has spent three days grinding sideways, derivatives desks are showing their most cautious positioning in weeks, and retail buyers clearly aren't rushing in to buy the dip. Large wallets are doing the opposite: over the past week they added almost 20,000 BTC to their holdings, and hundreds of thousands of coins quietly graduated into long-term-holder status.
We covered the price side of this move yesterday — Bitcoin retreated to $63,400, an 11-day low ahead of the Fed's decision; the on-chain data shows what large holders were doing underneath it.
According to on-chain data, wallets holding between 10 and 10,000 BTC bought 19,696 BTC in just eight days, while 374,000 BTC moved from the short-term to the long-term holder category, incrypted.com reports.
- BTC: $63,348 (−2.7% on the day)
- ETH: $1,880.85 (−4.25% on the day)
- Leverage on long positions is coming down — derivatives traders are clearly de-risking
- Spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded net outflows
“The market remains in a quiet transitional phase, supported by steady holder retention but constrained by cautious participation across spot, derivatives, and institutional flows.”
— Glassnode, BTC Market Pulse report
Quote source: Glassnode, BTC Market Pulse, July 27, 2026.
Put simply: the market isn't really moving up or down right now — it's catching its breath. This kind of gap between price action and what large holders are doing has preceded a real move before, usually once both retail speculators and whales go quiet at the same time. Which way it breaks is an open question, but the Fed's decision later this week is a plausible trigger.
The gap between what the chart shows and what large wallets are actually doing is the thing worth watching next — not another headline about a daily percentage drop.
Nothing here should be taken as financial advice — just information to consider.

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