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Bitcoin Investors are Selling While Ethereum Whales Dump ETH — What’s Next for BTC & ETH Prices?

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May 20, 2026
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The top cryptos, Bitcoin & Ethereum, have remained largely stagnant for the past few days, which suggests indecisiveness among the market participants. Recently, the selling pressure has been elevated among the top tokens, which has kept the rally restricted within the range. A deep observation suggests that the whales and the retail investors are sceptical about the short-term price action, creating an interim threshold above. 

The combination of weakening Bitcoin demand and aggressive ETH whale distribution suggests the market could be entering a broader short-term correction phase unless fresh buying pressure returns quickly.

Institutions and Investors are Selling Bitcoin

Ever since the launch of the Bitcoin ETFs, institutional inflows and outflows have remained key catalysts driving BTC price action. Over the past few days, ETF outflows have increased sharply, while BlackRock’s recent $450 million BTC transfer to Coinbase Prime has further fueled bearish speculation across the market. At the same time, American investors appear to be aggressively selling Bitcoin, validating the growing selling pressure on the crypto.

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The Coinbase Bitcoin Premium Index has remained deeply negative for several consecutive sessions, signaling weakening demand from US investors as BTC struggles to hold key support near $77,000. Sustained negative premium levels typically reflect rising sell-side pressure on Coinbase, while the latest decline suggests traders continue offloading Bitcoin despite ongoing ETF-related activity from institutions like BlackRock.

Ethereum Whale Count Collapses

While retail investors seem uncertain about the BTC price, whales have displayed a similar sentiment towards Ethereum. Glassnode data shared by analyst Ali suggests whale wallets have collapsed sharply over the past few weeks. 

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The whale addresses holding more than 10,000 ETH have dropped from 1,100 wallets to 1,030, a drop of nearly 60. These wallets are believed to have completely emptied or consolidated their balances. Usually, the entities with multi-million dollar positions exit their network, pointing towards profit-taking and asset allocation. These players are speculated to have taken advantage of the recent de-risk, reflecting the lack of midterm confidence. 

Key Bitcoin & Ethereum Levels to Watch Next

Three main bearish signals are appearing simultaneously: negative Coinbase Premium, declining ETH whale count and large institutional BTC transfers. This suggests there is a considerable drop in the spot demand, whale accumulation and aggressive risk appetite. However, this may certainly not point towards a price crash but hint towards a healthy profit-taking after strong rallies, ETF-related rebalancing and a liquidity reset before the next expansion. 

If Bitcoin price stablises despite these bearish metrics, it could signal hidden institutional absorption and stronger long-term demand beneath the surface. Reclaiming $78,000 to $80,000 could restore the momentum, while losing $76,000 may create a fresh liquidation pressure. 

Unless spot demand returns quickly, BTC and ETH prices could remain under pressure in the short term. However, if institutional inflows absorb the ongoing selling pressure, the current weakness may eventually turn into a broader accumulation phase before the next major breakout.

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