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Bitcoin Whale-Retail Delta Drops To ETF-Era Lows As Smart Money Turns Cautious

According to a recent on-chain study, the Bitcoin market has entered another crucial phase, driven by a growing divergence between retail and whale activity.

Whale Positioning Diverges Sharply From Retail Optimism

In an X post on May 16, crypto analyst Joao Wedson highlights a clear schism between Bitcoin retail and whale activity. This post’s assertion is based on readings obtained from the Bitcoin: Whale Vs Retail Delta metric. For context, the metric monitors the difference in trading behavior between large Bitcoin holders (whales) and retail traders. By extension, it helps in identifying whether smart money is becoming more bullish or bearish, compared to the bias of Bitcoin’s smaller market participants.

Bitcoin’s Whale vs Retail Delta has reached its lowest level since January 2024, around the ETF launch, when strong short pressure from whales appeared during a phase of excessive market optimism.

Now we are seeing a similar behavior pattern.

A large number of people are… pic.twitter.com/ESSjxPd1ND

— Joao Wedson (@joao_wedson) May 16, 2026

According to Wedson, the Bitcoin: Whale Vs Retail Delta has now fallen to its lowest level since January 2024 — the same period where the spot Bitcoin ETFs were launched in the United States. Notably, this period also saw a significant injection of selling pressure from Bitcoin’s large holders. The market analyst notes that the same behavioral pattern that played out in 2024 might be emerging again. According to the market quant, Bitcoin whales are beginning to reduce their exposure to risk as retail continues to buy more Bitcoin, likely under the belief that a price bottom has been established at $60,000.

Interestingly, whale activity has often acted as an early warning sign during periods of excessive market euphoria. Large holders typically manage their risks more aggressively, especially after strong rallies. However, Wedson notes that this divergence does not necessarily signal an imminent price correction. Rather, it simply points to a clearly growing state of uncertainty within the Bitcoin market. If other conditions — such as institutional demand and ETF inflows — should align with this already uncertain market, the world’s leading cryptocurrency might face bearish pressure in the near to mid-term.

Bitcoin Market Overview

At the time of writing, the Bitcoin price is $78,188. According to data from CoinMarketCap, the premier cryptocurrency is down 1.01% since the past day. On the weekly timescale, Bitcoin is also currently down by over 3% of its value. ETF tracking site SoSoValue also reports that, as of May 15, US BTC Spot ETFs have recorded a staggering weekly net outflow of $1 billion. This figure represents the first negative weekly netflow in Q2, breaking a six-week bullish streak. At press time, the total net assets of Bitcoin ETFs are valued at $104.29 billion, representing 6.58% of the market cap.

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