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Winklevoss Twins Transfer $130M in Bitcoin Amid Shrinking Exchange Supply

By 3/11/2026
Winklevoss Twins Transfer $130M in Bitcoin Amid Shrinking Exchange Supply

The amount of Bitcoin (BTC) held on centralized exchanges has plunged to a historic low, signaling a potential supply crunch, even as Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, the prominent co-founders of the Gemini exchange, transferred approximately $130 million worth of Bitcoin to exchange-connected wallets. Despite the substantial move by the Winklevoss twins, who have historically held close to 1% of the circulating supply of Bitcoin, the overall balance of BTC on exchanges continues its downward trend.

On-chain data from Arkham Intelligence indicates that the reduction of Bitcoin on exchanges may suggest investors are moving BTC to cold storage as part of a long-term holding strategy. The observation is further supported by consistent purchases from institutional investors and exchange-traded funds (ETFs), who are steadily amassing Bitcoin. The diminishing supply of Bitcoin on trading platforms, coupled with sustained demand, could lead to heightened market volatility. The current market presents a combination of significant individual transfers by large-scale investors (whales) on one hand, and a broader pattern of Bitcoin withdrawal from exchanges on the other, showcasing the intricate dynamics of the Bitcoin market.

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