#数字资产市场动态 The Bank of Japan just announced its decision, and Bitcoin whales are in action



Today’s BOJ meeting results are out: 8 votes to keep interest rates at 0.75%, with only 1 vote advocating for a rate hike. Behind this seemingly dull vote is a signal — the central bank has chosen to "wait and see" before the elections, essentially leaning dovishly. Governor Ueda Haruhiko’s subsequent remarks could directly influence the yen’s movement and global capital allocation.

Even more interesting is the on-chain reaction:

**Whales are buying up** — In the past 72 hours, large addresses have increased their holdings at the strongest pace since December. Weekly buy-in volume hit a new high.

**Supply is being locked** — Bitcoin continues to be withdrawn from exchanges, holders are reluctant to sell. The available circulating supply is decreasing.

**Valuation still has room** — Key on-chain indicators show the market is not overheated and remains within a reasonable support level during the upward cycle.

How to interpret all this? In a low-interest environment, traditional capital needs an outlet. The on-chain fundamentals of Bitcoin (whale accumulation + supply tightening) perfectly align with this macro liquidity easing story. It’s not coincidence — it’s resonance.

A correction? That’s the window to get in. The true engine of the bull market — liquidity expectations and asset scarcity — are now strengthening. Market volatility is testing your resolve, but the early movers have already started to act. $ETH
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 01-25 20:03
Whale accumulation, I'm still working part-time... How did this gap happen?
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GhostAddressMinervip
· 01-25 03:02
The abnormal accumulation pattern of large addresses within 72 hours, and the underlying fund transfer trajectory truly worth a deep dive. Those dormant wallets suddenly wake up, don't you find it suspicious?
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SerumDegenvip
· 01-24 12:26
ngl the whale radar going off right now is *chef's kiss* — supply shock + liquidity printer go brrr, it's the exact copium i needed after that brutal december liquidation cascade. ueda's about to cook something spicy fr fr
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SerumSqueezervip
· 01-23 06:29
Whales are sweeping up, I knew there was a play. The strongest accumulation since December is not just talk. Tight supply and fewer chips, this rhythm is creating FOMO for those coming later.
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PanicSellervip
· 01-23 06:28
Whales are eating chips, I'm eating noodles...
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ColdWalletGuardianvip
· 01-23 06:25
Whales are sweeping, I have to sweep too, or I'll get cut off.
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WalletWhisperervip
· 01-23 06:14
whale accumulation patterns hitting statistical significance—the address clustering data this week is honestly *chef's kiss* from a behavioral standpoint. not coincidence, that's deterministic market psychology playing out in real time fr
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DAOplomacyvip
· 01-23 06:10
ngl the whale accumulation thesis is getting pretty threadbare at this point... like, sure, "supply scarcity" sounds institutional and all, but arguably we're just pattern-matching macro flows onto whatever asset narrative fits the quarter. path dependency suggests this plays out one way until it doesn't, you know?
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