Institution investors continue pouring capital into crypto markets. BlackRock's client base just scooped up $319.7 million worth of Bitcoin, while simultaneously accumulating $149.11 million in Ethereum holdings. What does this tell us? Despite the constant noise around market volatility, the big players aren't sitting on the sidelines—they're actively buying. This kind of institutional demand for Bitcoin and Ethereum suggests serious conviction in these assets. The numbers speak for themselves: nearly half a billion in combined purchases signals that major financial players still see long-term value here, regardless of short-term price fluctuations.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 7h ago
Big institutions are really quietly making money. Blackstone's move is just getting started.
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GreenCandleCollector
· 7h ago
Institutions are really quietly building positions; looking back in half a year, this will be very interesting.
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DegenDreamer
· 8h ago
Blackstone Daddy is stacking coins again, this is the signal I was waiting for
Institution investors continue pouring capital into crypto markets. BlackRock's client base just scooped up $319.7 million worth of Bitcoin, while simultaneously accumulating $149.11 million in Ethereum holdings. What does this tell us? Despite the constant noise around market volatility, the big players aren't sitting on the sidelines—they're actively buying. This kind of institutional demand for Bitcoin and Ethereum suggests serious conviction in these assets. The numbers speak for themselves: nearly half a billion in combined purchases signals that major financial players still see long-term value here, regardless of short-term price fluctuations.