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Bitcoin is trading at $74,201, up 6.68% on the week, but the move higher just triggered the largest short-term holder sell-off of the year. On-chain data shows what happened at $75,000, and it raises a question every Bitcoin holder needs to answer right now.
As Bitcoin attempted to break above $75,000, CryptoQuant contributor Darkfost flagged something that cut through the bullish noise. More than 48,000 BTC in profit were moved to exchanges by short-term holders in a single day, reaching a yearly high.
That is $3.5 billion worth of Bitcoin, moved to sell. Not to hold.
This is how Michaël van de Poppe, founder and CIO of MN Capital, sees the consolidation. After one of Bitcoin’s strongest monthly moves in recent memory, he says the pause is not a warning sign – it is structure building.
He also added he would not be surprised if the lows are not retested – a statement that carries weight when the on-chain data looks the way it does.
What the STH sell-off misses is the macro context. Bitcoin does not move in isolation. Gold has been running hard, and historically, that happens during economic contraction. When the ISM breaks into expansion territory and business conditions turn, risk assets begin their real bull cycle. Bitcoin dominance starts its end-of-cycle decline. Altcoins follow.
The short-term holders selling at $75,000 may be exiting precisely before that turn.
Bitcoin is up 6.68% this week while still absorbing that selling pressure. That is what a market looks like when demand may be outpacing the panic.
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