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Bitcoin sees massive buy-the-dip action following recent price crash

February 10, 2026No Comments9 Mins Read
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Bitcoin’s sharp selloff last week appears to have triggered one of the largest buy-the-dip episodes of this market cycle.

Data tracking accumulator addresses showed a record surge of coins moving into wallets associated with long-term holding behavior, even as flows through exchange-traded fund (ETF) products stayed net negative.

The timing mattered. The inflow landed right after a violent deleveraging wave that rattled crypto markets and pulled Bitcoin sharply lower in a matter of days.

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Bitcoin plunged to as low as $60,000, its lowest price under President Donald Trump and the steepest decline since the FTX collapse in 2022. It has recovered to trade around the $70,000 level as of press time.

The same moment that forced sellers were getting pushed out of positions, large buyers were stepping in, at least in pockets of the market. The on-chain inflow suggests that coins were not only purchased but also transferred into wallets associated with holders who tend to keep Bitcoin off exchanges.

That is the behavior traders often look for when assessing whether a decline is being absorbed by longer-term capital.

Still, the evidence is mixed across channels. While the on-chain picture points toward accumulation, the ETF wrapper continues to show redemptions.

That split has become the story of this drawdown: large spot-buying signals on one side, continued outflows from regulated investment products on the other.

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A record inflow after a liquidation shock

CryptoQuant-tracked accumulator addresses received 66,940 Bitcoin on Feb. 6, a move multiple market watchers described as the largest single-day inflow of the current cycle.

At prices near $70,000, that shift represents roughly $4.7 billion in Bitcoin moving into accumulation-style wallets.

Bitcoin Accumulator Addresses
Bitcoin Accumulator Addresses (Source: CryptoQuant)

Accumulator addresses are typically defined by on-chain analysts as wallets that receive Bitcoin and do not show patterns consistent with routine spending. When those addresses receive a large volume in a short period, traders often read it as a sign that supply is being absorbed by entities with longer holding periods.

The Feb. 6 inflow is now being used by some traders as shorthand for “whales bought the dip.” In plain terms, the argument is that large holders used the price drop to absorb supply and then moved coins into wallets that appear to be long-term storage.

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The caution is that flows alone do not indicate who is behind them or why the coins moved. Large transfers into accumulation-style wallets can reflect custody reshuffles, internal wallet management, or entity segmentation, rather than fresh buying conviction.

Thus, a fund moving coins from one custodian wallet to another can appear as “accumulation” on-chain, even if no new buyer enters the market.

That is why analysts tend to treat one-day spikes as a starting point rather than a conclusion. The more useful test is whether elevated inflows persist beyond a single day and co-occur with other signs that the liquid supply is tightening.

If the spike fades immediately, it can still be meaningful, but it may tell a more limited story about post-liquidation repositioning.

Even with those caveats, the size and timing of the Feb. 6 move ensured it would be noticed. It arrived when traders were already primed to look for a bottoming signal following the rapid decline below $60,000.

Strategy kept buying through the drawdown

One of the most visible whales adding exposure into the volatility was Strategy, the public company best known for running a BTC-heavy treasury strategy.

Strategy bought 1,142 Bitcoin for about $90 million between Feb. 2 and Feb. 8 at an average price of roughly $78,815 per coin, lifting total holdings to 714,644 Bitcoin, according to disclosures from Executive Chairman Michael Saylor.

The purchase itself is small relative to Strategy’s overall position of 714,644 BTC acquired for $54.35 billion, but it carries weight because it demonstrates the company’s playbook in real time.

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Strategy’s Key Bitcoin Metrics (Source: Strategy)
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Strategy has built its identity around turning capital-market access into spot Bitcoin demand. When the market is rising, that approach can amplify bullish narratives. When prices are falling, it becomes a stress test of discipline, financing conditions, and investor patience.

There is also a basic point about timing. By buying Bitcoin at close to $79,000 per coin, Strategy avoided lowering the average cost basis of its existing holdings.

That choice may matter internally, but it also highlights the gap between what the company paid and where the market traded afterward.

Meanwhile, the move also stands out against broader pressure on crypto-linked balance sheets during this cycle.

A Reuters report noted Strategy recently reported widened losses tied to bitcoin’s drawdown and the sector’s struggle since last October’s crash.

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In that context, the firm’s continued buying can be interpreted in two ways: either as a demonstration of conviction or as a signal that the company views the drawdown as an opportunity to further strengthen its position, regardless of near-term volatility.

However, markets need not resolve that debate immediately. What matters in the short term is that Strategy’s buying adds a visible, recurring source of demand, one that traders can track with disclosures and public statements.

Binance SAFU added a second, operational bid

Another notable buyer was Binance’s SAFU fund, a user protection reserve that Binance has been rebalancing into Bitcoin.

The crypto exchange reported that the SAFU fund address acquired an additional 4,225 Bitcoin on Feb. 9, equivalent to $300 million in stablecoins. The SAFU BTC address now holds 10,455 Bitcoin.

SAFU buying is different from a directional whale trade. It is linked to risk management and reserve composition and can behave more like price-insensitive demand over a defined window. In periods of forced selling, such a steady bid can matter, particularly if other large demand channels are fading.

Binance first announced on Jan. 30 that it would shift $1 billion of its user protection fund into Bitcoin, framing it as an expression of its conviction in Bitcoin’s long-term prospects as the leading cryptocurrency.

The firm said it would rebalance the fund back up to $1 billion if market volatility drove its value below $800 million.

That framework is important because it describes a process rather than a one-off transaction. If the reserve is managed with a target value and volatility pushes it away from that target, rebalancing can create buying or selling pressure independent of day-to-day sentiment.

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It also adds a second type of whale behavior to the story. Strategy’s purchases are tied to a treasury strategy and capital-market mechanics. SAFU’s purchases are tied to a reserve mandate and risk controls.

Both can appear as demand during a selloff, but they arise from different motivations, which can affect their durability.

The counterweight: outflows slowed globally, but Bitcoin ETFs still bled

On the flows side, the latest CoinShares weekly report suggested a potential shift in pace, even if the direction remained negative.

CoinShares said digital asset investment products saw outflows slow sharply to $187 million last week despite heavy price pressure.

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CoinShares argued that changes in the rate of outflows have historically been more informative than the headline number for identifying potential inflection points.

The firm also reported that assets under management fell to $129.8 billion, the lowest since March 2025, while ETP trading volumes reached a record $63.1 billion for the week.

That combination, lower assets and record volume, points to a market where investors are still actively trading exposure even as net money leaves the product set.

Within that, CoinShares described Bitcoin as the primary source of negative sentiment, with $264 million in outflows over the week, even as certain altcoins, led by XRP, saw inflows.

Bitcoin’s negative sentiment is unsurprising given that US spot BTC ETFs recorded a net outflow of over $331 million last week.

US Bitcoin ETFs weekly Flows
US Bitcoin ETFs Weekly Flows (Source: Trader T)

That detail matters because it frames the tug-of-war in a concrete way. Some large spot buyers appear to be absorbing supply, but the ETF wrapper remains under pressure.

In practical terms, it means that two things can be true simultaneously. Coins can move into wallets associated with long-term holding behavior, whereas regulated products that serve institutions and traditional investors continue to experience redemptions.

The market then becomes a contest over which side dominates, accumulation in spot channels or selling through financial products.

What to watch next

The market’s next move may hinge less on any single whale-buying print and more on whether the current regime shifts from “capitulation and transfer” into “stabilization and re-risking.”

Three signals stand out.

First, do accumulator inflows remain elevated beyond Feb. 6? One-day spikes can mark post-liquidation repositioning. Persistence can signal a more structural tightening of liquid supply, particularly if coins continue to migrate off exchanges and into longer-term wallets.

Second, do ETF flows continue to decline or begin to stabilize? CoinShares is characterizing the deceleration in outflows as a potential inflection point, but the US spot ETF complex still recorded a weekly net outflow.

That suggests that traditional investor demand has not yet reversed to sustained buying, even if the selling impulse may be slowing.

Third, do non-price-sensitive buyers maintain pace? Strategy’s repeat buying and SAFU’s reserve accumulation can help establish a baseline bid during periods of volatility.

Yet the durability of that support depends on continued access to capital markets (for Strategy) and the duration of reserve rebalancing (for SAFU).

For now, Bitcoin remains tethered to broader risk sentiment.

Reuters linked the latest crypto leg down to volatility in other markets and a broad selloff in tech shares, conditions that can keep Bitcoin trading like a high-beta liquidity asset even as long-term holders quietly add exposure.

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