South Korea has long been one of the most active retail crypto markets in the world, but the story developing on Korean exchanges right now is not about retail.South Korea has long been one of the most active retail crypto markets in the world, but the story developing on Korean exchanges right now is not about retail.

Korean Whales Are Sitting on Three Years of Altcoin Positions and the Data Backs It Up

2026/03/18 23:06
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South Korea has long been one of the most active retail crypto markets in the world, but the story developing on Korean exchanges right now is not about retail.

It is about the large players sitting beneath the surface who have been steadily absorbing selling pressure from smaller traders for over three years, building a position base that historically precedes significant altcoin price expansion.

What the Chart Shows

CryptoQuant data tracking aggregated altcoin trading volume for Korean won pairs, excluding ETH, XRP, BNB, and SOL, tells a clear story when you compare two highlighted periods. The first red box covers 2019 through early 2021, a period of relatively subdued altcoin volume on Korean exchanges that preceded the explosive 2021 bull market cycle. The second red box begins in 2023 and extends through today, and what it shows is structurally different from that earlier period.

Where the 2019 to 2020 period showed minimal green and yellow signals, the current cycle is saturated with them. The green bars representing strong buy walls, defined as 30-day volume persistently exceeding 365-day averages, have been present and consistent across the entire period from 2023 to early 2026. The yellow signals indicating an altcoin volume increasing trend have appeared repeatedly and with growing frequency into 2025 and 2026.

The scale of altcoin trading volume in the KRW market during this cycle is also significantly larger than what was recorded in the comparable pre-bull period of the previous cycle, even after excluding the four largest altcoins by market cap.

What It Means

The pattern of large buyers forming persistent buy walls while absorbing retail selling pressure is one of the more reliable on-chain signals in crypto market structure analysis. It does not mean a move is imminent, but it does mean the conditions for one are being built methodically over an extended timeframe.

Korea carries particular weight in altcoin markets because Korean retail participation during risk-on periods tends to be aggressive and concentrated in smaller cap assets. When that retail wave arrives, the whales who have been accumulating on the other side of that trade for years are positioned to benefit from the liquidity surge that retail brings with it.

The current setup is also occurring in a broader context that is more favorable than at any point in recent years. Regulatory clarity from the SEC and CFTC has removed one of the primary structural barriers to institutional and retail participation in altcoin markets. DeFi TVL has crossed $100 billion again. ETF products are now live for multiple altcoins in the US. The infrastructure for an altcoin cycle is more developed than it has ever been.

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The Outlook

The chart does not tell you when altcoin season starts. What it tells you is that the accumulation phase, which typically defines the foundation of any major altcoin rally, has been running longer and with more conviction in this cycle than in the one before it.

The two cycles shown in the CryptoQuant data follow a similar structural logic. Extended periods of quiet accumulation followed by sharp explosive volume expansions. The 2021 cycle produced some of the most dramatic altcoin returns in crypto history. Whether this cycle delivers something comparable remains to be seen, but the groundwork being laid on Korean exchanges over the past three years suggests the setup is closer to that outcome than most current market sentiment reflects.

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