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| Published On Sep 2, 2025 6:43 am CEST | By Peter Siu

Bitcoin’s Fall to $108K Was About Quick Profit-Taking, Not Panic Selling

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Analysis of Binance data shows that Bitcoin’s drop to around $108,000 in August wasn’t caused by long-term investors dumping their holdings. Instead, it was mainly short-term traders selling quickly to secure profits whenever the price climbed.


Good to Know

  • Bitcoin fell to $108,000 in August, mainly due to short-term traders cashing out at resistance levels.
  • Long-term holders barely sold, showing confidence in Bitcoin’s long-term trend.
  • The $124,000 price barrier triggered frustration among traders, leading to heavier selling pressure.

CryptoQuant found that each time Bitcoin’s price moved upward in August, short-term traders sold rapidly to lock in gains. This behavior, known as profit-taking, created selling pressure strong enough to keep Bitcoin below $120,000 and eventually push it down to $108,000.

Unlike speculators, long-term investors stayed calm. Their selling levels were low and stable, which shows they were not panicking or rushing to exit the market. That stability is often seen as a positive sign for the overall trend.

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The Role of Resistance at $124K

A big factor was the failure to break above $124,000. In trading, this kind of level is called resistance — a price point where many sellers step in. When Bitcoin couldn’t pass it, short-term traders rushed to sell, worried that their recent profits might disappear.

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A Healthy Reset, Not a Crash

CryptoQuant concluded that the decline looks more like a healthy correction rather than the start of a bigger downturn. Corrections are normal pauses in an upward trend, and the fact that long-term holders didn’t sell heavily suggests strong ongoing confidence in Bitcoin.

Peter Siu

Peter is a former poker-pro, turned crypto enthusiast with 8+ years’ experience in operational roles dealing with all online gaming verticals within large iGaming companies, including Flutter and Entain. Now an expert in the field of Sports Betting, Casino, iGaming, and Poker, he is our team leader and editor. When not working, Peter can be found in the gym or playing sports like football, tennis and more recently padel.