Market Sentiment
2Funds Movements
3Futures Analysis
1On-Chain Data
1Technical Indicators
2Institutional Data
1Block Trade
1HBlock Trades
$41,94M
Buy
$17,11MSell
$24,82M24HBlock Trades
$994,80M
Buy
$481,76MSell
$513,04MBitcoin(BTC) Large Trades Per Calendar Day
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Bitcoin(BTC) Large Trades Distribution
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4H
1D
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Bitcoin(BTC) Exchange's Large Orders Statistics
1H
4H
1D
Exchanges | Turnover | Total Transaction Share |
|---|---|---|
| $8,23M | +%0,83 %0,83 | |
| $70,96M | +%7,12 %7,12 | |
| $195,00M | +%19,56 %19,56 | |
| $509,92K | +%0,05 %0,05 | |
| $642,27K | +%0,06 %0,06 | |
| $743,56K | +%0,07 %0,07 | |
| $20,59M | +%2,07 %2,07 | |
| $1,49M | +%0,15 %0,15 | |
| $138,61M | +%13,91 %13,91 | |
| $893,43K | +%0,09 %0,09 | |
| $434,17K | +%0,04 %0,04 | |
| $5,08M | +%0,51 %0,51 | |
| $262,57K | +%0,03 %0,03 | |
| $5,43M | +%0,54 %0,54 | |
| $240,33M | +%24,11 %24,11 | |
| $1,24M | +%0,13 %0,13 | |
| $306,23M | +%30,72 %30,72 | |
| $996,72M | +%100,00 %100,00 |
Buy
Sell
Bitcoin(BTC) Large Trades
Exchanges | Contract Currency | Transaction Info | Turnover |
|---|---|---|---|
Pi**ex2026-03-02 19:53:37 | BTC | $66.364,22Buy | $126,35K≈ 1,90 BTC |
Pi**ex2026-03-02 19:53:05 | BTC | $66.390,76Buy | $356,47K≈ 5,37 BTC |
Pi**ex2026-03-02 19:53:05 | BTC | $66.392,42Buy | $187,95K≈ 2,83 BTC |
L**nk2026-03-02 19:53:04 | BTC | $66.396,10Sell | $110,21K≈ 1,66 BTC |
Pi**ex2026-03-02 19:52:36 | BTC | $66.348,38Sell | $122,66K≈ 1,85 BTC |
Frequently asked questions about Bitcoin(BTC) Large Trades
What is a Large Trades in Bitcoin(BTC)?
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A large trade in Bitcoin (BTC) refers to a single transaction or a series of closely grouped orders involving a significant volume of BTC. These trades are typically executed by institutional investors, whales, or high-net-worth individuals, and they can significantly impact short-term price movements and market sentiment.
What is a Large Trades?
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A large trade generally refers to any transaction that surpasses a predefined volume threshold in a given market. In cryptocurrency trading, large trades are often tracked to monitor whale activity, institutional movements, and potential trend reversals, as they reflect the behavior of market-moving entities.