Whales
Coverage of Whales in the Nexus archive.
- Largest whale ‘graveyard’ discovered, with skeletons spanning 5 million years
A fossilized whale graveyard containing over 450 skeletons has been discovered along a 750-mile stretch of the Indian Ocean floor. The remains span a period of 5 million years.
- Bycatch has ‘shocking’ toll on British marine life, first-ever analysis reveals
A first-ever analysis reveals that thousands of protected marine species, including whales, dolphins, seals, and seabirds, are being killed annually in the UK due to bycatch from fishing vessels. Conservationists highlight the 'shocking' toll of accidental capture and death caused by fishing tackle.
- Whales are showing up in San Francisco Bay. New ship alerts could help protect them
Whales are increasingly appearing in San Francisco Bay due to climate change, leading to fatal ship strikes. A new camera system aims to help ships and ferries avoid collisions with the whales.
- VOLTAGE: Italy going nuclear, but it may take some time
Italy is considering nuclear energy development, though progress may be slow. The article also mentions free CO2 emission permits, Methane Regulation, and whales as topics of discussion.
- Why whales don't get cancer, do go through the menopause - and can hear each other singing 4,000 miles away
The article discusses why whales do not get cancer, their experience of menopause, and their ability to hear each other singing over 4,000 miles away.
- Bitcoin ETFs Shed $2.8B in Record-Breaking Nine-Day Streak
Bitcoin ETFs lost $2.8 billion over a nine-day period due to cooling demand. Declining accumulation by whales highlights challenges in the crypto market.
- XRP price in ‘value zone’ near $1.40 as whales pull $170M from exchanges
XRP's price is holding in a key $1.35-$1.40 support zone, while whales withdrew $170 million in XRP from Binance. The movement suggests accumulation activity and potential market confidence.
- Bitcoin accumulation trends weaken as realized losses jump to $600M
Bitcoin whales and major investors are shifting from accumulation to distribution strategies as realized losses exceed $600 million. The cryptocurrency's price is declining toward the $76,000 level, signaling weakening market momentum among large holders.
- Cardano whales now hold 67% of ADA supply in highest share since 2020
Cardano whales have accumulated 67% of the ADA supply, reaching the highest concentration level since 2020. This significant whale accumulation could indicate either strong confidence in the cryptocurrency or potential market concentration risks.
- HOLY sharp drop in BTC was apparently caused by whales shorting the market. What do you think?
A sharp drop in Bitcoin price was caused by whales shorting the market, according to a news article. The article discusses the potential impact of this event on the cryptocurrency market. The cause of the drop is attributed to whales, which are large investors.
- Whales have opened 213M worth of short positions in the last hour. Could this be insider activity?
Whales have opened $213 million worth of short positions in the last hour, sparking speculation about potential insider activity. The sudden move has raised questions about market manipulation. The whales' actions may impact market trends.
- Whales scooped up an insane 11k BTC just yesterday, supply is shrinking into long term holders
Large Bitcoin holders ('whales') accumulated 11,000 BTC in a single day, signaling a shift in supply dynamics as more Bitcoin moves into long-term holdings. This activity suggests increased confidence in Bitcoin's long-term value and reduced market liquidity.
- Starting to invest in BTC in 2026 isn't too late
The article argues that investing in Bitcoin (BTC) in 2026 is still viable, referencing past market cycles (2017, 2022) where early adopters benefited. The author advocates for dollar-cost averaging via a bot, grid trading during sideways markets, and long-term holding, emphasizing patience and risk management.
- XRP seeing steady ETF inflows while whales move coins off exchanges — accumulation or distribution?
XRP has experienced $75M in ETF inflows this month with consecutive positive flows, while 35M coins were moved off exchanges by large holders. Despite these movements, XRP's price remains stable, creating uncertainty about whether the activity signals accumulation or redistribution.
- ‘Rally on trial’: Bitcoin breakout faces key $80,000 test as whales, ETF investors buy into volatility
Bitcoin faces a critical $80,000 price test amid a rally driven by whale activity and ETF investor interest, but analysts warn of profit-taking and macroeconomic risks. The cryptocurrency's breakout is challenged by a congested resistance zone and broader market uncertainties.
- The Whales Are Buying While the Ceasefire Dies. One of Them Is Wrong
The article highlights a contradiction between large investors ('whales') actively buying assets and the collapse of a ceasefire, suggesting one of these events is inaccurately reported. The title implies a potential error in either market activity or conflict status.
- Bitcoin Exchange Reserves Hit 7-Year Low as Whales Buy
Bitcoin exchange reserves have reached a 7-year low, indicating increased accumulation by large investors, or 'whales,' which could signal a potential market bottom.
- Early Bull Market?
The article highlights bullish market indicators including three weekly green candles, all-time highs in general markets, and a strong weekly RSI. It suggests that large investors (whales) are fully invested, while retail participation remains low, fueling optimism for a continued upward trend in Bitcoin.
- Concerning number of whales washing ashore in Washington
A concerning number of whales have been washing ashore in Washington, raising alarms among scientists and environmentalists. The cause remains under investigation, with potential factors including environmental changes or health issues affecting the marine mammals.