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Bitcoin exchange inflows exceed 4,900 BTC in a week
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Bitcoin exchange inflows exceed 4,900 BTC in a week

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  • Centralised cryptocurrency exchanges recorded a net inflow of 4,932.87 Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) over the seven days to 5 July 2026, according to data published by Coinglass.
  • Binance (CRYPTO:BNB) recorded the largest inflow among all tracked platforms, receiving 2,006.76 Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) during the period.
  • OKX recorded the second-largest inflow at 1,999.85 Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC), placing it marginally behind Binance in terms of net exchange deposits over the same seven-day window.

Kraken recorded an inflow of 848.24 Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) during the period, making it the third-largest recipient of BTC deposits among the centralised exchanges tracked by Coinglass.

Coinbase Pro recorded a net outflow of 110.81 Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) over the same seven-day period, moving in the opposite direction to the broader inflow trend seen across most major platforms.

Bitfinex also recorded a net outflow of 113.06 Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) during the period, representing the largest outflow among the exchanges included in the Coinglass dataset.

Net inflows to centralised exchanges are typically interpreted by market analysts as a potential indicator of increased selling intent, as deposits often precede liquidation of holdings on trading platforms.

Net outflows, as seen on Coinbase Pro and Bitfinex, are generally associated with holders moving Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) into self-custody, which is often viewed as a signal of longer-term holding behaviour.

The data reflects a divergence in Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) flow behaviour across major centralised platforms during the seven-day window ending 5 July 2026.

At the time of reporting, Bitcoin price was $62,737.06.

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