Short-Term Holders Dump 29,400 BTC as Bitcoin Tests $102K Support

Published at 2025-11-14 13:07:55

On November 14, 2025, short-term holders offloaded roughly 29,400 BTC as the price probed the $102,000 support area, putting fresh selling pressure on the market. That volume of distribution from shorter-term participants coincides with Bitcoin testing a technically and psychologically important level, prompting increased volatility and tighter attention from traders and market makers.

The move matters because sustained outflows from short-term holders can precede deeper corrections if buyers fail to step in at $102k. Conversely, a successful hold of this support could attract opportunistic buyers and relieve immediate pressure. Market participants should watch continued on-chain flows, exchange inflows, and price reaction around $102k for the next directional clues; long-term holders’ behavior in response to this episode will also be a key indicator of broader conviction.

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