$1.68 Billion Exits Exchanges As Bitcoin Holds Above $70,000

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A fresh wave of withdrawals from trading platforms has injected cautious optimism into the Bitcoin market this week. Sentora reported that $1.68 billion in net outflows left exchange wallets over the past seven days, a move the firm described on X as “continued accumulation into cold storage and institutional custody.” Traders and portfolio managers said the flows help explain why Bitcoin steadied above the broadly watched $70,000 level even after a choppy stretch of trading.

The market’s immediate reaction was muted relief rather than exuberance. Bitcoin traded in the low $70,000s as the week closed, and market participants pointed to shrinking exchange inventories as one reason price weakness failed to deepen. When large amounts of coins are routed away from easily tradable exchange addresses and into custody services or offline storage, the amount of Bitcoin available for quick sale falls, a dynamic that can give modest buying pressure an outsized effect on price.

On-chain snapshots show the trend is selective. Sentora’s bulletin also flagged total network fees of about $1.23 million for the period, down roughly 6.4 percent week-on-week, indicating that everyday on-chain activity remains subdued. Analysts said lower fee revenue often signals quieter retail use or simply more efficient batching of large transfers into custody accounts; either way, it suggests the current action is being driven more by institutional-scale moves than by a broad retail resurgence.

Rising Demand for Bitcoin

Institutional demand remains central to the narrative. Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded products and custody mandates from corporations and funds have continued to attract capital, and many observers say that steady inflows through those channels are absorbing supply that might otherwise flow back into the open market. That supply-demand squeeze is one reason some strategists are more sanguine about further upside than they were during earlier bouts of volatility.

Technically, however, the market still faces tests. The $70,000 area has emerged as the key pivot; holding that zone on any pullback would be taken as constructive, while a decisive break below could trigger profit-taking and reset the near-term outlook. Momentum indicators are mixed, and veteran traders caution that outflows are only one piece of a larger puzzle that includes macroeconomic signals, interest-rate expectations and geopolitical headlines.

Looking ahead, the path the market takes will depend on whether the current pattern of accumulation continues. If large withdrawals to cold storage persist and institutional buying remains steady, available liquid supply could stay constrained and prices could find a firmer footing. Conversely, rising prices often tempt some holders to return coins to exchanges to take profits, an eventuality that would likely reintroduce volatility.

For now, market watchers are watching Bitcoin exchange outflows closely. Continued withdrawals would strengthen the argument that Bitcoin’s market structure is shifting toward a more supply-constrained regime. Experts note that a reversal would be an early reminder that sentiment in crypto can flip quickly.

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