NAI500 reported that whale accumulation of bitcoin at low price levels is gaining momentum, framing the activity as a potentially important undercurrent in the market. The report said this pattern could indicate that the bitcoin market is approaching a turning point in its effort to establish a bottom.

In crypto markets, “whales” generally refers to investors or entities holding large amounts of an asset. Their buying activity is often watched because sizable holders can influence market liquidity and sentiment, though transactions by large holders alone do not determine the direction of prices.

A market bottom is typically used to describe a period in which selling pressure begins to ease after a decline and demand may start to strengthen. NAI500’s assessment points to increased whale accumulation as a possible sign of such a transition, while the timing and durability of any bottoming process remain uncertain. Bitcoin remains the largest and most widely recognized cryptocurrency.