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Binance "Whole Coin Holders" Inflows Plunge to Lowest Since 2018

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2025-12-15 03:35:47
According to on-chain data, Binance's "wholecoiner" inflows with a single transaction greater than 1 BTC are falling rapidly. The annual average inflow is about 6,500 BTC, the lowest since 2018; the weekly average inflow is only about 5,200 BTC, one of the lowest levels in this cycle.
It is worth noting that, despite the continued rise in the price of Bitcoin, the trend of total coin inflows is the opposite of the past cycle: not rising but falling. This not only shows that the selling pressure of investors holding a large amount of BTC has subsided, but also reflects the structural change of the market: as the valuation of Bitcoin rises, the threshold for owning a full 1 BTC increases, and large transactions naturally decrease; at the same time, the number of exchanges has surged, and the DeFi ecological expansion provides more alternative channels, diverting almost all the funds that originally went to major exchanges such as Binance.
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