Bitcoin Whales Are Offloading Their Bags on Institutional Investors
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Here's Why Bitcoin's Price Doesn't go up Despite Massive ETF and Corporate Buys
Early Bitcoin (BTC) whales have reportedly offloaded more than 500,000 BTC, worth about $50 billion at current rates, in the past year, an exit matched by institutional inflows into U.S. spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and corporate treasuries. The churn, detailed in a recent Bloomberg piece, has kept the king cryptocurrency near its record highs while suppressing its more volatile nature, signaling a fundamental shift from speculative…
Bitcoin’s Volatility Fades as Institutions Replace Anonymous Whales - Crypto Economy
TL;DR In one year, whales liquidated over 500,000 Bitcoin worth $50 billion, with most of that supply absorbed by ETFs and institutional investors. Institutions now hold 25% of the circulating Bitcoin, shifting its profile from a speculative asset to a treasury reserve. Volatility has dropped to two-year lows, and analysts warn that if institutional demand slows, sharp declines like those in previous cycles could return. The Bitcoin market is u…
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