Just last week, when the whole world was scolding "the bull market is over, it's all gone to zero," three "whales" sneaked in (actually swaggered in), buying up a total of 1.2 billion US dollars in a single week.


Yes, you read that right, 1.2 billion, in US dollars.
Doesn't that seem like a script that doesn't add up? What were you doing last week? Were you just following the crowd and complaining? Were you terrified into midnight urination by that needle on the K-line chart? Were you quickly selling off bloodied chips?
Don't be shy to admit it. Because the Q1 data is out: retail investors net sold 62,000 BTC.
And institutions, contrary to the trend, bought 69,000 BTC.
Who took whose chips?
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You think it's doomsday, but it's their shopping festival.
Let me break down how that 1.2 billion was spent, guaranteed to make you feel like a big smart guy after reading.
First, our old friend, Strategy.
This guy spent another 1 billion USD last week, at an average price of $71,902, buying 13,927 coins.
You laugh, "He's trapped, right? He's on guard, right?"
He looks back at you with a loving gaze: "Kid, I hold 780k coins in total, accounting for 3.72% of the total supply."
The key is, this money isn't borrowed; it's raised through preferred stock. That bald boss named Michael Saylor has already turned Bitcoin into a printing press logic—so long as Bitcoin's annualized growth exceeds 2.05%, this game can run forever.
Are you still fussing over whether to add eggs to tonight's dinner? He's playing an infinite cash flow game.
Second, Bitmine. This is a tough player, focused solely on ETH.
Spending 156 million USD to buy over 70k ETH. The goal is clear: acquire 5% of Ethereum's total circulating supply.
What is this? This is the institutional version of Saylor.
What are they trying to do? They want to lock ETH chips into a safe.
Is your ETH still in your hands? Or have you swapped it for USDT and are planning to run? Sorry, the little you have isn't enough for them to even pick their teeth with.
Third, BlackRock. This is the most terrifying.
They didn't announce "I bought," but did something even more incredible: withdrew 2,700 coins and 30k ETH from Coinbase, worth 236 million USD, and transferred them into private custody wallets.
In plain language: I took the goods from the "supermarket shelf" and put them into my cellar.
What signal is this? It’s saying: "I won’t sell these for the next two years. You guys can fight over the leftovers on the exchange."
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BTC 74K is not the end, but the starting gun.
The current price hovers around 74K. Technical folks will say this is resistance.
Bullshit resistance.
74K at this point is a "cognitive watershed."
Retail investors see 74K and think it's an unreachable mountain peak, a liberation zone from the last round of being trapped, and rush to escape.
Institutions see 74K and think it's a discounted sale entry point. BlackRock's clients already treat Bitcoin as a "geopolitical hedge tool."
What does that mean?
It means that when wars break out here and explosions happen there, and fiat currencies depreciate like toilet paper, these people holding billions realize that nothing is safer, harder to confiscate, or more solid than Bitcoin.
Do you think they’ll buy gold? Gold still needs to be mined, transported, and verified for purity. But Bitcoin? A USB drive, note down 12 words, crossing borders is easier than breathing.
It used to be that you couldn’t buy because you had no money. Now, you have money, but you’re afraid to buy.
And these institutions? They have money, and they’re frantically grabbing it like mad dogs.
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You might ask: What should I do? Chase the high now?
My advice is just one sentence: if the coins you hold are the kind you’ll die if you don’t sell tomorrow, then yes, you should be anxious.
But if you’re holding spare money, or even believe that this world will eventually move toward digitalization and decentralization,
then just delete the app and do whatever you want.
This round of institutional entry is different from before. Before, it was "coming to harvest the leeks"; now, it’s "coming to lock in positions."
When BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, starts moving coins into cold wallets, and Strategy, a listed company, puts the money raised from issuing stocks into Bitcoin,
you should feel a kind of fear—a fear that missing out is more painful than losing money.
Tell me:
Do you still have coins in your hands? Or at this 74k level, have you already handed over your bullets? #美军封锁霍尔木兹海峡 #Gate广场四月发帖挑战 $BTC $ETH
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