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Recently, while looking at on-chain data, I noticed that the Bitcoin holdings of a certain major centralized exchange (CEX) have increased to their highest levels since November 2024. I’ve been thinking about what this might mean for the market.
Usually, when large exchanges are accumulating more Bitcoin, it’s often related to ensuring market liquidity or responding to trading demand. Conversely, periods of continued Bitcoin outflows also occur, so tracking these fluctuations is quite important for reading market sentiment. Especially since institutional investors’ movements can be linked to the introduction of new financial products or changes in market participant composition, it’s necessary to consider the underlying reasons behind these numbers, not just the figures themselves.
How to interpret these market signals depends on each trader’s perspective, but the inventory trends of major exchanges definitely influence overall market liquidity and price formation. I think it’s worth paying close attention to future developments.