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Long-Term Bitcoin Holders Buy $14 Billion In BTC As Retail Headed For The Exit

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March 4, 2026
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Long-Term Bitcoin Holders Buy $14 Billion In BTC As Retail Headed For The Exit
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Seventeen of the top 25 largest Bitcoin ETF holders added to their positions while ordinary investors were selling. That split tells a story that goes beyond a single month of on-chain data.

Smart Money Moves Against The Crowd

Bitcoin exchange-traded funds pulled in $1.5 billion over five trading sessions, capping the stretch with a single-day inflow of $458 million — one of the strongest readings this quarter.

Retail is leaving crypto at the fastest pace since October.

During the same time, 17 of the top 25 largest Bitcoin ETF holders added more to their positions.

Institutions now control roughly 12% of the total supply.

This divergence shows they are here for a different reason… pic.twitter.com/ZiUFoG2WQZ

— Zac Townsend (@ztownsend) March 3, 2026

That buying came as Bitcoin traded in the mid-$60,000 range, well off the October peak of $126,200 that triggered a broad retail exit.

Data from analyst Zac Townsend shows retail traders have been dumping BTC at a fast clip since that high. Yet the biggest institutional players went the other direction, quietly stacking more.

The gap between those two groups is stark. It reflects a split in confidence that analysts say often appears before major price moves — though the direction of any move is never guaranteed.

🧐 Over the past month, Long Term Holders added 212,000 BTC. pic.twitter.com/lr9Zfe4TtI

— Maartunn (@JA_Maartun) March 3, 2026

Long-Term Holders Accumulate $14B Worth Of Bitcoin

On-chain data tracked by CryptoQuant tells a similar story from a different angle. Bitcoin’s long-term holders — wallets that have sat on their coins for at least 150 days — added 212,000 BTC over the past 30 days. At current prices, that haul is worth more than $14 billion.

CryptoQuant verified author J.A. Maartunn flagged the trend in a post Tuesday, pointing to the platform’s Long-Term Holder Net Position Change metric. The tool measures whether this class of holders is buying or selling over any given 30-day window. A reading above zero signals accumulation. Below zero means they’re distributing.

For most of 2025, that metric sat in negative territory. Long-term holders were selling — heavily. Reports indicate the shift began as Bitcoin retested multi-year price lows and selling pressure started to ease. That’s when buyers in this category came back in force.

What Comes Next

Bitcoin dipped to around $60,000 on February 6, extending a roughly 15% pullback that shook out weaker hands and rattled short-term traders. The drop appears to have worked as a magnet for buyers with longer time horizons.

Accumulation by large holders has historically been read as a bullish signal. When sustained buying from this group builds up, it tends to tighten available supply, which can set the stage for upward price pressure.

Whether that dynamic plays out here depends on broader market conditions — macro sentiment, regulatory developments, and demand from new buyers all factor in.

Featured image from Bitpanda, chart from TradingView

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