⚡ Just detected a major move: BlackRock transferred 3,743 Bitcoins (worth approximately $339 million) and 7,204 Ethereum (worth approximately $22.42 million) to a compliant custody platform. The scale of this fund transfer is enough to attract market attention and reflects institutional-level asset allocation trends. On-chain actions by such large leading institutions often serve as key signals for market participants.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 2h ago
BlackRock's move... as expected, they are still stockpiling. They are playing with a volume of over 3,700 Bitcoins. We small investors simply can't keep up with the pace.
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NullWhisperer
· 01-12 16:58
technically speaking, brk moving that much btc to custody just screams "we're serious about this" but like... where's the actual on-chain forensics? anyone actually verified which platform or is this just more speculation theater lmao
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RooftopVIP
· 01-12 16:58
Is Blackstone's move a sign of jumping on the bandwagon? Or is it a signal to unload? It's really hard to tell.
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DaisyUnicorn
· 01-12 16:56
Black Rock is moving assets again, and this time it's a real big move... It seems that institutions can't sit still either, following the accumulation.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 01-12 16:54
The big whale is starting to stock up again, this is going to be interesting.
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ApeWithNoFear
· 01-12 16:46
Blackstone is causing trouble again. This time the move is so big... there should be at least some rebound.
⚡ Just detected a major move: BlackRock transferred 3,743 Bitcoins (worth approximately $339 million) and 7,204 Ethereum (worth approximately $22.42 million) to a compliant custody platform. The scale of this fund transfer is enough to attract market attention and reflects institutional-level asset allocation trends. On-chain actions by such large leading institutions often serve as key signals for market participants.