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    Bitcoin Derivatives Reset: Neutral Funding And Whale Withdrawals Hint At Bullish Shift

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    As Bitcoin (BTC) continues to hover near its all-time high (ATH) of $111,814, signs of a reset in the derivatives market are emerging. One such indicator is the Binance Liquidation Delta, which is showing a consistent pattern of large-scale long position liquidations. 

    Bitcoin Late-Long Positions Get Wiped Out

    According to a recent CryptoQuant Quicktake post by analyst Amr Taha, Binance’s BTC derivatives market is currently experiencing a significant reset. The Binance Liquidation Delta reveals that liquidations of long positions, sometimes exceeding $40 million, are repeatedly disrupting the market.

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    For the uninitiated, the Binance Liquidation Delta measures the difference between long and short liquidations on Binance’s futures market. A negative delta means more long positions are being forcibly closed, often indicating bearish pressure or a leverage reset. On the contrary, a positive delta suggests more short positions are getting liquidated, which can signal a bullish short squeeze.

    The following chart highlights repeated spikes in long liquidations – shown in green – occurring at hourly intervals. While some short liquidations are also present, they are far less significant in magnitude.

    cq1
    Source: CryptoQuant

    Taha noted a key detail that despite the consistent flushing of long positions, funding rates on Binance remain neutral, hovering around zero. This indicates a lack of extreme sentiment – neither overly bullish nor bearish – implying that traders are cautiously reassessing their positions rather than panicking.

    cq2
    Source: CryptoQuant

    In parallel, whale activity signals accumulation rather than capitulation. Most notably, Bitfinex saw its largest single-day BTC withdrawal since August 2019, as 20,000 BTC was pulled from the exchange. Taha commented:

    This transaction, valued at over $1.3 billion based on current prices, indicates that such large-scale withdrawals often reflect long-term holding strategies, thereby alleviating immediate selling pressure on exchanges.

    cq3
    Source: CryptoQuant

    Considering the neutral funding environment, persistent long liquidations, and substantial whale outflows, the analyst suggested that Bitcoin may be positioning for another upward move – potentially to a new ATH.

    New ATH On The Horizon For BTC?

    At the time of writing, BTC is trading 5.8% below its ATH. However, several technical and on-chain indicators hint at further upside for the world’s largest digital asset by market cap.

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    For instance, CryptoQuant contributor ibrahimcosar recently projected a price target of $112,000 following a bullish double bottom breakout. Additionally, Coinbase recently recorded a 7,883 BTC withdrawal, suggesting that institutional investors may be positioning for the next leg up.

    That said, some warning signs persist. For example, recent on-chain data shows that long-term BTC holders are reducing their exposure to the digital asset, likely in anticipation of a price correction. At press time, BTC trades at $105,308, up 1.4% in the past 24 hours.

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    BTC trades at $105,308 on the daily chart | Source: BTCUSDT on TradingView.com

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