
Bitcoin Accumulation Strengthens as U.S. Investors Drive Renewed Bullishness
Bitcoin (BTC) has risen 10% this week, climbing past $121,000 on Thursday—the highest level since its Aug. 14 record, according to CoinDesk. Mid- and small-sized wallet holders are shifting from distribution to accumulation for the first time since August, reflecting growing confidence in the market.
The Accumulation Trend Score, tracking buying versus selling over a 15-day period, has jumped to 0.62, per Glassnode. With a neutral threshold of 0.5, this indicates that market participants are increasingly accumulating rather than selling. A score near 1 signals strong accumulation, while readings closer to 0 point to continued distribution.
Wallet Cohort Insights
- Wallets holding 100–1,000 BTC have moved sharply into accumulation after distributing coins last week.
- Holders of 10–100 BTC are starting to accumulate again.
- Retail wallets with less than 10 BTC have slowed selling and show early buying activity.
- Large whales holding 10,000+ BTC remain in distribution, continuing a trend seen since August.
U.S. trading activity has further supported bullish momentum. From Monday through Thursday, Bitcoin gained roughly 8% during U.S. sessions alone, according to Velo data, highlighting strong domestic investor demand.
The convergence of renewed accumulation among mid- and small-sized holders, combined with robust U.S. trading gains, points to sustained bullish sentiment as Bitcoin eyes higher levels.
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