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Large Amounts of Bitcoin (BTC) Are Being Withdrawn from Exchanges: What Does This Mean?

On March 7, 2026 by voice

Bitcoin outflows from exchanges and stablecoin movements in the cryptocurrency market could be a sign of large-scale spot buying, according to analysts. According to data shared by crypto market analyst Axel Adler, Bitcoin outflows from centralized cryptocurrency exchanges (CEXs) have reached a significant level in the last seven days.

According to the analyst’s assessment, Bitcoin experienced a net outflow of 47,700 $BTC from trading platforms in the past week. This figure marks the highest weekly outflow in approximately a year.

According to the data, daily net outflows between February 27 and March 5 were -2,867, -1,205, -251, -6,129, -1,819, -31,900, and -3,478 $BTC, respectively. The most notable movement occurred on March 4, with approximately 31,900 $BTC withdrawn from exchanges in a single day. Axel noted that such large single-day outflows are usually associated with large investors moving their assets to cold wallets, but in some cases, they can also stem from internal transfers between custodial institutions.

According to the analyst, the continuous net outflow of Bitcoin from exchanges could signal a weakening of potential selling pressure in the spot market. If net outflows continue for the next 3 to 5 days without significant inflows, this could be interpreted as a signal of “continuous accumulation.”

On the other hand, stablecoin flows also offer important clues about market behavior. According to annual stablecoin net flow data, a strong inflow of approximately $1.1 billion was recorded at the beginning of March. However, this inflow quickly reversed, and the data currently shows a net outflow of approximately -$37.5 million.

According to Adler, the correlation between these two data points is critical. The strong stablecoin inflows in early March and the large Bitcoin outflow on March 4th, when considered together, point to a typical transaction cycle. According to the analyst, funds first entered exchanges as stablecoins, then were converted to Bitcoin, and subsequently withdrawn from exchanges for on-chain custody. This pattern is generally considered a characteristic indicator of large-scale spot buying behavior.

*This is not investment advice.

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