Institutional Bitcoin Purchases Surpass Mined Supply by 76%

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Institutions Accelerate Bitcoin Accumulation in Early 2026, Signaling Bullish Momentum

Bitcoin’s institutional buying activity has surged in the opening weeks of 2026, with major players acquiring more BTC daily than miners are adding to the supply. This pattern, historically linked to bullish price movements, suggests increasing confidence among institutional investors and could herald a significant rally ahead.

Key Takeaways

Institutions have been net buyers of Bitcoin for eight consecutive days, according to Capriole Investments data.

Since 2020, sustained net institutional buying has correlated with an average price increase of nearly 110%.

Bitcoin appears poised for a relief bounce after a three-month period of decline.

Recent inflows exceed mined supply by over 75%, indicating strong demand from corporate treasuries and ETFs.

Tickers mentioned: BTC

Sentiment: Bullish

Price impact: Positive. The heavy institutional buy-in is likely to support a continued price rise, rebuilding bullish momentum.

Strong Institutional Buying Outpaces Miners

Recent data from Capriole Investments illustrates that institutional purchasers are now absorbing over 75% more Bitcoin than miners are releasing into circulation. After a period of market uncertainty at the start of the year—characterized by a demand cooldown—large institutional investors are returning to the market with renewed vigor. Capriole’s Net Institutional Buying metric has recorded eight straight “green” days, indicating persistent positive buying pressure.

Bitcoin Net Institutional Buying chart. Source: Capriole Investments

On each of these days, institutional demand surpassed daily BTC supply from miners, with the total excess demand on Monday reaching 76%. According to Capriole founder Charles Edwards, this trend is generally followed by significant price increases, based on historical analysis. Since 2020, periods of sustained institutional purchasing have resulted in an average upside of 109% for Bitcoin, with previous instances of flipping positive investor sentiment sparking a 41% rally.

Price Target Near $100,000 Despite Recent Drawdown

Market analyst Timothy Peterson added an optimistic outlook, noting that Bitcoin’s current downturn—nearly 40% below October’s all-time high of $126,200—is likely to reverse. He referenced historical patterns where Bitcoin, after experiencing three consecutive months of decline, tends to rebound strongly. His research indicates that in such scenarios, the cryptocurrency has historically surpassed $100,000 within a month, with a success rate of 67%.

“What happens next? One month later, Bitcoin was positive 67% of the time. However, the 3 negative instances were all in 2018 and marked the end of that bear market.”

Following Monday’s opening on Wall Street, Bitcoin briefly retested $94,000, reaching its highest level since mid-November. These developments reinforce the ongoing narrative of a potential bullish resurgence fueled by robust institutional interest and favorable historical patterns.

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