BTC short-term decline of 0.54%: Large volume of on-chain transfers and leveraged liquidations resonating to intensify selling pressure

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On March 17, 2026, from 03:30 to 03:45 (UTC), Bitcoin experienced a rapid decline. The candlestick data showed a return of -0.54%, with a price range of 74,350.0 to 74,829.0 USDT, and an amplitude of 0.64%. During this period, market attention increased, volatility intensified, and the short-term downward movement triggered widespread tracking.

The main driver of this movement was multiple large transfers exceeding 500 BTC on the blockchain, primarily flowing to a major exchange, resulting in an increase of approximately 3,200 BTC in the exchange’s hot wallet balance. This caused concentrated selling pressure, with trading volume rising by 41.8% compared to the previous period. Additionally, order book data showed a significant increase in sell-side depth, while buy-side capacity decreased (the buy/sell ratio dropped from 0.96 to 0.64). Large sell orders over 300 BTC were executed at prices noticeably below the market average, leading short-term selling pressure to dominate and push prices downward.

Furthermore, the derivatives market showed structural resonance: long positions in perpetual contracts decreased by 1,800 BTC, while short positions increased by 2,100 BTC. Between 03:35 and 03:40, long position liquidations reached 1,250 BTC, mainly concentrated among high-leverage accounts. The passive selling of leveraged funds further amplified the price decline. Fund flow data indicated net inflows of 2,950 BTC into exchange wallets from individual wallets. Negative discussions on social media also increased, but there was no sign of widespread panic or sudden macro policy changes. Overall, the short-term volatility was driven by on-chain selling, deteriorating market depth, and leveraged liquidations, creating a resonance effect.

Current selling pressure remains significant, increasing short-term volatility risks. It is important to monitor changes in exchange hot wallet balances, frequency of large on-chain transfers, buy/sell ratios, and forced liquidations in perpetual contracts. If selling and liquidation events continue, BTC prices may further decline. Users are advised to actively track on-chain fund flows and market depth, remain alert to structural risks in derivatives, and pay attention to real-time market updates and abnormal signals.

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