“OG Bitcoin whales are dumping,” is the overarching narrative surrounding the latest Bitcoin selloff. Yet, amid nonstop chatter that Bitcoin’s earliest supporters are behind its latest price slide, on-chain analyst Willy Woo points to “nuance” in the metrics. On-chain moves don’t tell the full story; the old-guard may not be caving in just yet. Are […] The post On-chain moves don’t tell the full story: Why OG Bitcoin whales may not be cashing out appeared first on CryptoSlate.“OG Bitcoin whales are dumping,” is the overarching narrative surrounding the latest Bitcoin selloff. Yet, amid nonstop chatter that Bitcoin’s earliest supporters are behind its latest price slide, on-chain analyst Willy Woo points to “nuance” in the metrics. On-chain moves don’t tell the full story; the old-guard may not be caving in just yet. Are […] The post On-chain moves don’t tell the full story: Why OG Bitcoin whales may not be cashing out appeared first on CryptoSlate.

On-chain moves don’t tell the full story: Why OG Bitcoin whales may not be cashing out

2025/11/09 04:00

“OG Bitcoin whales are dumping,” is the overarching narrative surrounding the latest Bitcoin selloff. Yet, amid nonstop chatter that Bitcoin’s earliest supporters are behind its latest price slide, on-chain analyst Willy Woo points to “nuance” in the metrics. On-chain moves don’t tell the full story; the old-guard may not be caving in just yet.

Are OG Bitcoin whales cashing out? The narrative

Charles Edwards of Capriole Investments published a chart painting 2025 as a “very colorful” year for whale activity, with a string of $100 million and $500 million Bitcoin spends traced from addresses untouched for more than seven years. He concluded:

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Over 1 million BTC have moved since June, dramatically outpacing prior cycles and handing analysts the simple conclusion that whales are cashing out. Alex Krüger highlighted how this pattern marks a break from previous market cycles. Whale selling has been steady for nearly 12 months, contributing to Bitcoin’s underperformance against other risk assets.​ He stated:

Horizon’s Joe Consorti chimed in, posting:

He noted how much the market has changed as Bitcoin’s early advocates are giving way to TradFi giants like JPMorgan, and “99.5% of funds in the spot bitcoin ETFs haven’t sold in this 20% drawdown”

ETF investors: The “boomers” who didn’t flinch

And while insiders appear to be fleeing like rats from a sinking ship, senior ETF analyst at Bloomberg, Eric Balchunas, points out that the “boomer” Bitcoin ETF buyers are holding strong. Bitcoin ETFs have seen less than $1 billion in outflows, even as spot Bitcoin fell 20%. He questioned:

The ‘nuance’ beneath OG Bitcoin whales’ moves

Yet amid the supposed avalanche of OG selling, Willy Woo, widely respected for on-chain analytics, cautions against reading every movement of ancient coins as dumping. His analysis points out three key things often misinterpreted as sales but which may have nothing to do with price-driven liquidation:

  • Address Upgrades: Many OG holders are moving coins from legacy addresses to Taproot addresses, seeking quantum security (not liquidating for cash).​
  • Custody Rotations: Coins may be shifted to institutional custody (e.g., with Sygnum Bank) for better protection against physical theft and wrench attacks, or posted as collateral to borrow against, with no sale required.​
  • Treasury Participation: Some “OG” coins are being moved into equity wrappers or treasury companies, allowing holders to leverage, borrow, or optimize their holdings without triggering a taxable sale.​

Woo points out that on-chain data only shows coins “moving,” not the real-world intent behind the transaction. So while headline charts point to OG Bitcoin whales “dumping,” the resilience of price under this massive movement highlights market absorption and deeper reasons than just whales cashing out.​

Data from Capriole, Bloomberg, and top traders all confirm heavy OG activity, but ETF outflows remain minimal, and the price, while pressured, absorbed more than 1 million BTC in sales with far less carnage than past cycles. Not all ancient coin movement is dumping, so pay attention to on-chain nuance rather than the rumors. What you see may not be what you get.

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