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Another $84M deposit begs the question: Why are Bitcoin whales in Korea selling?

Bitcoin whales are depositing large amounts of Bitcoin into South Korean exchanges as BTC continues to rally.

Bitcoin (BTC) whales in South Korea have been selling heavily across major exchanges throughout the past week. Data shows that multiple $100 million deposits to Bithumb have been spotted in the last three days alone.

By volume, South Korea has a much smaller cryptocurrency exchange market compared to the United States. Yet, South Korea’s cryptocurrency exchanges have seen massive inflows that are comparable with other major markets.

Large inflows into exchanges typically indicate selling pressure from whales because high-net-worth investors do not keep their holdings on exchanges. Hence, when capital flows into a trading platform, it shows an intent to sell.

BTC/USDT 1-day candle chart (Binance). Source: TradingView.com

Return of the “kimchi” premium

After two $100 million deposits to Bithumb were spotted, Korbit saw a $90 million deposit on Jan. 9.

According to CryptoQuant Alerts, 2,098 BTC, worth $84 million, were deposited into Korbit at 11:42 am KST.

Due to the discrepancy between the daily volume of South korean exchanges and major U.S.-based or international exchanges, inflows that exceed $50 million are often considered unusually large deposits.

Data from CoinMarketCap shows that Korbit ranks 21st in the global market by daily volume, processing $44 million worth of trades daily.

Hence, a $84 million deposit on a single day is an abnormally big deposit given that the exchange trades around $44 million a day, per CoinMarketCap.

The most likely reason behind the continuous inflows into South Korean exchanges is arbitrage.

In December 2017, when Bitcoin first surpassed $20,000 in South Korea, the dominant cryptocurrency was trading about 20% higher at times, what became known as the “kimchi premium.”

Korea premium index. Source: CryptoQuant

In recent weeks, Bitcoin has been trading around 5% higher on South Korean exchanges. This might have encouraged whales to arbitrage the premium, driving massive inflows.

However, arbitraging the premium in South Korea is not easy. South Korea has strict restrictions on capital leaving outside the country. Foreigners are also not allowed to trade on local cryptocurrency exchanges, which makes it all the more challenging.

For the arbitrage to work efficiently, whales outside of South Korea would have to supply BTC to local traders, and work as a team to pull it off.

Whales are applying immense pressure overall

On Jan. 8, Cointelegraph reported that “mega whales” sold large amounts of BTC when the Bitcoin price first surged past $40,000.

Even as Bitcoin dipped $40,000 to around $36,000, many major whales continued to sell aggressively, pushing the price down.

In the near term, the pattern of whales taking profit and new buyers from the U.S. accumulating Bitcoin should continue. But the biggest variable that could alter the market dynamic is the strength of the U.S. dollar, or namely, the USD strength index (DXY).

Analysts at Decentrader, a platform for cryptocurrency traders, said that the HODLing activity of Bitcoin is increasing, which could offset the thread of the rising dollar in the medium term. He said:

Philip Swift, Bitcoin trader and creator of Lookintobitcoin, meanwhile cautions that the market is reaching overheated levels.

MVRV Z-Score. Source: Twitter @PositiveCrypto

Although the sign of a market top above $40,000 is not necessarily here yet, it is nearing the peak. Swift said:

“We can see that when the z-score enters the red zone it signals a market top. We are not there yet but a few more parabolic days up for price and we will be. I am keeping a close eye on this.”

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