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According to on-chain data monitoring, the CEXs experienced a total net inflow of 1930.43 BTC in the past 24 hours on December 26. Market enthusiasm has clearly increased.
In terms of inflows, a well-known exchange has a significant lead — a net inflow of 1206.23 BTC, accounting for over 60%, making it the main recipient. The other two top platforms follow closely, with one receiving 489.25 BTC and the other 482.70 BTC. These three exchanges together absorbed the vast majority of the new liquidity.
Interestingly, a leading exchange experienced a contrary net outflow of 748.77 BTC, ranking first in outflows. This divergence reflects an increasing gap in market participants’ platform preferences. Is the BTC flow divergence due to trading strategy adjustments or market sentiment changes? It’s worth observing.
Hurry up and buy the dip, don’t get shaken out.
This wave of divergence is interesting—some are running, some are accumulating.
Over 1900 Bitcoins entered the market? Why haven't I seen the price go up?
One exchange net outflow of 748? Is this clearing or transferring? I can't figure it out.
The hype is just hot air, it’s all robots trading back and forth.
Inflows are concentrated in three exchanges? Isn’t that centralized? Yet they still claim decentralization.
Suddenly noticing this data, it feels like someone is laying a trap with large orders.
It's been like this for several days, and I always feel like large funds are moving out.
What's going on with the one that flowed out 748? It's quite interesting.
Will it really rise this time, or will it just fluctuate again?
Everyone is crowding into one exchange; isn't it prone to problems?
The divergence is becoming more and more obvious, indicating that some people know something.
At this pace, it feels like big players are orchestrating something.
With so much outflow, it's either a panic sell-off or some other plan.
Over a thousand BTC coming in—either to pump the market or because someone knows something.
This wave of divergence is indeed interesting; it depends on what happens next.
Is the outflow from that exchange moving to a cold wallet?
It feels like a change is coming; we need to pay attention.
This gamble is a signal that the whales are entering the market.
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748 BTC has run away. Is someone dumping?
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This divergence feels like choosing sides.
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The leading exchanges are hoarding, others can only sip the soup.
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What is that exchange doing with the outflow? Signal to withdraw?
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1930 BTC net inflow. Is someone trying to buy the dip?
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Such a clear divergence, the market isn't unified yet.
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That outflow against the trend is probably trying to crash the market, haha.
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Based on intelligence, someone is definitely transferring their chips.
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Three-way dominance—that's the real vampire game.