Bitcoin Whales Bought The $60K Dip As Retail Capitulated – Over 11,000 BTC Leave Exchanges

Bitcoin is struggling below $62,000 as selling pressure and fear continue to define the market environment. The uncertainty is real — but top analyst Woominkyu has published an on-chain analysis that reveals what was actually happening during the most intense phase of the decline. And the picture it paints looks considerably different from the panic narrative that dominated market commentary at the time.

The on-chain data tells a story in two distinct acts. The first act was the trigger. On June 2 and 3, older dormant wallets moved massive supply to exchanges — the Inflow Coin Days Destroyed metric peaked at 2.16 million, reflecting coins that had been held for extended periods suddenly being moved toward the sell side simultaneously. That supply shock forced the price down from $71,000, creating the conditions for the breakdown that followed.

The second act is where the data becomes most analytically significant. At the $60,000 to $61,000 bottom, the Exchange Whale Ratio surged to 61.6%. Confirming that the largest market participants completely dominated buy-side activity during the most fearful period of the decline. While retail participants were panicking and selling into weakness, whales were executing an aggressive and systematic accumulation campaign at the exact prices that fear had created.

The divergence between what retail did and what smart money did at $60,000 is the signal Woominkyu’s analysis is built around.

11,422 BTC Swept Off Exchanges in 5 Days

The supply drain that followed the whale accumulation completes the picture that Woominkyu’s analysis assembles. Over the five days following the $60,000 to $61,000 bottom, whales withdrew 11,422 BTC — approximately $700 million — off exchanges and into cold storage. The Exchange Netflow turned deeply negative as the coins absorbed during the panic phase were immediately moved away from the venues where they could be resold.

Bitcoin price vs. Exchange Whale Ratio | Source: Woominkyu

The behavioral sequence is precise and deliberate. Whales bought aggressively at the bottom using the panic selling that retail participants generated. Then they withdrew those coins from exchanges entirely — removing them from the immediately available sell-side supply and placing them in cold storage where they cannot re-enter the market quickly.

The result is a liquid supply drain of significant scale. Over $700 million worth of Bitcoin that was briefly available on exchanges during the most fearful period of the decline has been swept into long-term custody in less than a week. The order book is thinner than it was before the drop. The supply that retail sold into the bottom is now held by participants who have demonstrated through their behavior that they have no intention of selling it back at current prices.

Woominkyu’s verdict follows directly from the sequence. The wealth transfer from weak hands to strong hands is complete. The $60,000 to $61,000 range has been validated as a genuine institutional accumulation zone — defended at scale, absorbed systematically, and immediately removed from liquid circulation. That behavioral fingerprint establishes the floor from which the next leg higher becomes structurally possible.

Bitcoin Clings To February Support

Bitcoin remains under significant pressure on the daily timeframe. The price is trading near $61,400 after suffering one of its sharpest declines of 2026. The chart shows a decisive breakdown below the critical $64,000–$66,000 support zone that had previously acted as a floor during the February-March consolidation. Once that area failed, sellers quickly pushed BTC into the lower end of its broader range, triggering a rapid move toward the psychologically important $60,000 level.

Bitcoin trading below key level | Source: BTCUSDT chart on TradingView

The current structure is technically fragile. Bitcoin is trading below the 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day moving averages, with all three trending downward. This alignment confirms that bearish momentum remains dominant across short-, medium-, and long-term timeframes. Notably, the recent recovery attempt from the $60,000 area has been relatively weak. Producing only a modest bounce despite elevated trading volume during the selloff.

From a market structure perspective, the most important observation is that Bitcoin is now revisiting the same support zone that produced the February low. That area between roughly $60,000 and $62,000 has become the last major defense line preventing a deeper retracement. A sustained hold above this region could allow price to stabilize and potentially build a base.

A decisive breakdown would leave little historical support until significantly lower levels. Increasing the risk of another volatility expansion phase.

Featured image from ChatGPT, chart from TradingView.com

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