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Analysis: The realized BTC miner inflow to exchanges reached a historical peak on August 13th, signaling potential selling pressure on the platform.

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/09/13 08:42:48

BlockBeats News, September 13th, CryptoOnchain posted on social media that the Realized Miner Inflows of Bitcoin reached a historical peak of $1.87 billion on August 13th, 2025, marking the largest-scale miner HODLer value transfer in Bitcoin history. Two possible explanations are:


· Miner capitulation under pressure: Operating costs and network difficulty increases may force miners to sell, historically coinciding with such phases at market cycle bottoms;· Strategic profit-taking: Some miners may be locking in significant profits at local highs in preparation for a potential pullback.


Regardless of the reason, the sharp increase in realized inflows highlights the scale of miner value transfer to exchanges. This could create significant supply-side pressure, potentially stifling upward momentum and increasing the likelihood of heightened market volatility.

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