BTC 15-minute decline of 0.56%: Whale inflows surge, triggering structural sell pressure

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From 17:15 to 17:30 (UTC) on 2026-03-30, BTC recorded a -0.56% return within 15 minutes, with price fluctuations ranging from 66650.0 to 67192.9 USDT and an amplitude of 0.81%. The short-term downside drew market attention and volatility increased.

The main driver behind this unusual move was a sharp increase in transfers from a whale wallet to a major exchange ahead of the key window. On-chain data shows that wallets holding over 1,000 BTC cumulatively transferred about $420,690 worth of BTC into exchanges during the 10 minutes before the move, causing a sudden surge in exchange sellable supply and creating clear sell pressure, which directly led to a slight dip in spot prices.

Meanwhile, the total BTC transfer volume across the entire network over the past 24 hours remained around 474,927.18 BTC, with no signs of large-scale panic-driven migration. The overall spot market trading volume also did not increase significantly, indicating that this round of unusual movement was mainly driven by structural large-single fund behavior rather than a broad market stampede or retail panic. In the derivatives market, open interest and funding rates showed no obvious abnormalities, ruling out waterfall-style sell-offs triggered by large-scale liquidations or bankruptcies. On the macro sentiment front, the high volatility and cautious wait-and-see attitude that have persisted since March remained in place, but during this window there was no sudden policy rollout—only background risk, not a direct trigger for price changes.

It’s important to note that with whales frequently operating recently, if large amounts of BTC continue to flow into exchanges afterward, the risk of price pressure will rise. Liquidity is still adequate at present, but going forward, you should closely monitor whale transfer trends, changes in market depth, and developments on the policy front, and stay alert for the continuation of structural sell pressure and potential amplification of volatility. For users’ short-term trading, it’s necessary to guard against sudden sell pressure, continuously track on-chain capital flows and changes in key support levels, and obtain more real-time market information.

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