Coinbase's roughly $70B Bitcoin move was a planned internal wallet migration, not investor selling. Here's what happened and why on-chain data looked bearish.Coinbase's roughly $70B Bitcoin move was a planned internal wallet migration, not investor selling. Here's what happened and why on-chain data looked bearish.

Coinbase Bitcoin Move Explained: $70B Transfer Was Internal

2026/03/17 17:46
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Coinbase’s movement of nearly 800,000 BTC, worth roughly $69.5 billion, triggered bearish alarm bells across crypto markets, but the transfer was a planned internal wallet migration, not a wave of investor selling.

The exchange disclosed in advance that it would migrate BTC and ETH from legacy internal wallets to new internal wallets as part of a routine security practice. Coinbase said the operation was not related to a breach, external threat, industry changes, or price conditions.

The migration began on Nov. 22, 2025 at 9:00 AM EST and completed at 10:05 PM ET the same day. On-chain data showed very large BTC and ETH movements between Coinbase-controlled wallets during that window, representing about 4% of Bitcoin’s circulating supply.

Why On-Chain Signals Briefly Looked Bearish

Raw blockchain data made the transfer look like a massive distribution event. When hundreds of thousands of old coins move simultaneously, age-based on-chain indicators can flag the activity as long-term holders offloading positions.

The distinction matters. Glassnode’s long-term holder classification uses a 155-day threshold and an entity-adjusted methodology that excludes supply held on exchanges. Analysts relying on that framework would not have seen a false sell signal. But traders watching raw wallet movements or simpler dashboards could easily misread the activity as bearish distribution.

Exchange internal wallet maintenance is a known blind spot in on-chain analysis. Coverage that treats large old-coin movement as automatic sell pressure misses the key difference between custody reshuffling and genuine investor selling.

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What Traders Should Watch After the Migration

The event alone does not confirm broad investor selling. Coinbase framed the transfers as operational, and no direct regulatory development was tied to the activity.

Market sentiment around the story remained neutral, with the coverage environment favoring caution over panic. Still, no independent transaction-level audit has mapped every output from the migration to prove all moved coins remained under Coinbase control.

Traders looking for confirmation of real sell pressure should watch follow-through exchange balance trends, ETF flow reports, and spot price reaction in the days following large internal transfers. Until those signals align, a custody reshuffle is not the same as distribution, regardless of how dramatic the on-chain footprint looks.

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