Bitcoin price teeters at $81,500 as on-chain signals and whale transfers shape near-term risk and potential trend shifts for traders.Bitcoin price teeters at $81,500 as on-chain signals and whale transfers shape near-term risk and potential trend shifts for traders.

Whale moves $348M to Binance as bitcoin price nears critical support level at $81,500

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As volatility returns to crypto markets, the bitcoin price is once again testing a key on-chain support zone that previously marked a major market shift.

On-chain data highlights $81,500 as make-or-break level

The flagship cryptourrency has dropped toward, and is currently holding, support near its True Market Mean (TMM) at $81,500, according to on-chain data provider CryptoQuant. This level, also called the Active-Investor Price, represents the cost basis of all non-dormant coins, excluding miners, and is widely watched by professional traders.

“This level has acted like a psychological line in the sand,” CryptoQuant analyst MorenoDV_ explained in a recent Quicktake analysis. When BTC trades above this zone, investors tend to feel comfortable. However, when the TMM is lost, the “same level often flips into resistance, as people who bought near the average cost use rallies to exit,” the analyst said.

MorenoDV_ warned that a “failure to hold the $81.5K level will likely result in a sharp break below, followed by a search for support in the coming months.” That said, as long as spot prices remain above this threshold, on-chain data still signals an intact bullish structure rather than a confirmed bear market.

Historical precedent and AVIV Ratio signals

On-chain history underlines why many traders consider the TMM a crucial BTC support level. The BTC/USD pair traded above this band from Jan. 22 to May 5, 2022. However, when BTC dropped below it on May 6, 2022, the price went on to lose a further 61%, eventually bottoming at $15,500 in November of that year.

The importance of this region is further reinforced by the AVIV Ratio, a metric comparing active market valuation with realized valuation while focusing only on investor profits. Moreover, the latest readings place the ratio at levels that have historically defined past mid-cycle transitions, according to CryptoQuant.

In such mid-cycle phases, “the price tends to consolidate for a while, to subsequently either form support or [confirm a bear market],” MorenoDV_ wrote. “We are at a critical moment,” he added, stressing that the current AVIV configuration resembles previous inflection points.

Traders eye key range between $84,000 and $94,000

Derivatives trader and analyst Daan Crypto Trades expects continued sideways action in the near term. He said the BTC/USD pair is likely to keep “ranging with a choppy price action” until one of two technical levels gives way. Moreover, he flagged the major support zone around the $84,000–$85,000 region and the “big resistance” overhead at $94,000 as the key borders of this range.

Under this view, any decisive breakdown below the lower band could align with a deeper correction toward the TMM and possibly beneath it. Conversely, a clean breakout above $94,000 would signal renewed upside momentum and reduce immediate concerns about a looming bear phase.

Against this backdrop, the interaction between spot demand, derivatives positioning and on-chain cost bases will be closely monitored by market participants during the coming weeks.

Matrixport-linked whale shifts 4,000 BTC to Binance

The market’s “critical moment” is unfolding as large holders, or whales, resume heavy activity on centralized exchanges. Blockchain analytics account Lookonchain reported that two wallets linked to financial services firm Strategy transferred 4,000 BTC, worth approximately $347.6 million, to the Binance exchange.

Such sizeable inflows to trading venues often signal an intention to sell or hedge existing positions. However, they can also be used to rebalance exposure or provide collateral for derivatives trades, so on-chain flows do not guarantee imminent spot selling.

Analyst 0xNobler claimed the company has “dumped 80% of its crypto holdings over the last 5 days,” adding that “they’ve been non-stop selling millions in BTC on Binance.” Moreover, if this pace continues, additional downward pressure on the market cannot be ruled out, especially while sentiment remains fragile around the TMM area.

Long-term holders increase selling pressure

The bitcoin price now faces the combined weight of whale flows and long-term investor distribution. On-chain data shows that so-called long-term holders and early “OG” whales have been aggressively selling their BTC since mid-October, locking in profits after a strong multi-month rally.

That said, profit-taking from these cohorts is not unusual after significant uptrends. Historically, such waves of selling often precede deeper corrections but can also form the foundation for future accumulation once weaker hands are flushed out.

Still, market participants are increasingly focused on whether selling by long term holders selling into strength will accelerate if $81,500 fails, potentially opening the door to a prolonged correction toward sub-$50,000 levels.

Outlook: critical support under pressure

In summary, BTC sits at a pivotal juncture where TMM-based on-chain support, exchange whale transfers and long-term holder behavior are converging. If the bitcoin price breaks convincingly below the True Market Mean at $81,500, historical analogs suggest the risk of an extended drawdown, while strong defense of this level would keep the broader bull structure intact.

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