Bitcoin (BTC) Price: Smart Money Sold at $74K as Momentum Stalls — Here’s What the Data Shows

08-Mar-2026 CoinCentral

TLDR

  • Bitcoin dropped to ~$67,127, with the Crypto Fear & Greed Index hitting a low of 12 — “extreme fear”
  • Whales bought BTC between $62,900–$69,600, then sold ~66% of those holdings when price hit $74,000
  • Retail investors are buying the dip below $70K, a pattern analysts say often signals more downside ahead
  • Bitcoin ETFs saw $348.83 million in outflows on March 6, led by Fidelity ($159M) and BlackRock ($143.5M)
  • Key levels to watch: $60,000 support below and $74,000 resistance above

Bitcoin is trading near $67,127 on Sunday, March 8, down 0.85% on the day. The broader crypto market cap has also declined, tracking Bitcoin’s move lower.

Bitcoin (BTC) Price
Bitcoin (BTC) Price

The Crypto Fear & Greed Index fell to 12 on Saturday — one of its lowest readings since October. That puts market sentiment firmly in “extreme fear” territory.

On-chain data from Santiment shows that large Bitcoin holders, known as whales, accumulated heavily between February 23 and March 3. Prices during that window ranged from $62,900 to $69,600.

(Santiment)
Source: Santiment

When Bitcoin reached $74,000 on March 5, those same wallets began selling. They have since offloaded roughly 66% of what they purchased during the accumulation phase.

Meanwhile, wallets holding less than 0.01 BTC have been steadily adding to their positions as the price slipped back below $70,000. Santiment flagged this divergence as a warning sign.

Whale vs. Retail Behavior

“When retail buys while whales sell, it typically signals that the correction is not yet over,” Santiment said in a weekend note.

Glassnode data shows around 43% of Bitcoin’s total supply is currently at a loss. That creates consistent selling pressure at higher prices, as underwater holders look to exit near their cost basis.

Analyst Captain Faibik flagged a bearish flag formation on the 8-hour chart. A confirmed breakdown from that pattern, he said, could push Bitcoin toward $55,000.

Analyst Ted Pillows noted that Bitcoin needs to reclaim $70,000 soon. If it fails, he said the $65,000–$66,000 zone could be retested before any reversal.

ETF Outflows Add Pressure

Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded $348.83 million in net outflows on March 6, according to SosoValue data.

Fidelity’s FBTC led with $159 million in withdrawals. BlackRock’s fund saw $143.5 million leave the same day.

Analyst Crypto Patel offered context: BlackRock had purchased $1.163 billion worth of Bitcoin — roughly 17,645 BTC — over the prior ten trading sessions.

Ethereum also declined, dropping 1.34% to $1,946.57. Daily trading volume across crypto remained at $61.44 billion, suggesting liquidity is still present.

Oil prices have risen more than 60% since the start of the year, driven by U.S.–Iran tensions. Markets now place just a 4.4% probability on a Fed rate cut at the next meeting.

Whale transactions accounted for more than 70% of total exchange inflows to Binance over several days this week, according to CryptoQuant analyst Darkfost.

Bitcoin has moved between $60,000 and $74,000 over the past three weeks, with net movement close to zero.

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Also read: Former CFO Jailed for Moving $35M in Company Funds Into Crypto — Then the Market Crashed
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