A major institutional player has just moved 3,290 BTC (approximately $302.9M) and 5,692 ETH (valued around $17.82M) into a leading centralized exchange. This substantial inflow of assets raises questions about potential market dynamics ahead. Large transfers into trading venues often precede increased sell-side pressure, which traders are carefully monitoring. The scale of this deposit—representing significant purchasing power moving to liquidity pools—suggests market participants should stay alert to potential volatility and downward price momentum in the coming period.
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GameFiCritic
· 2h ago
Here we go again with this routine? The old trick of big institutions dumping assets, and still pretending it's "liquidity management."
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AlwaysAnon
· 12h ago
Is the big whale starting to dump again? Feeling a bit anxious.
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WalletInspector
· 12h ago
This wave of sell-off came a bit suddenly, and big players are once again giving gifts to the exchanges.
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consensus_failure
· 12h ago
Big institutions pouring so many coins into exchanges, it feels like they're about to start harvesting again.
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BTCBeliefStation
· 12h ago
Is this wave going to dump again? Institutions are dumping so much BTC on exchanges, are they going to harvest the retail investors again?
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DustCollector
· 13h ago
Whales entering exchanges just to dump, aren't you tired of this trick?
A major institutional player has just moved 3,290 BTC (approximately $302.9M) and 5,692 ETH (valued around $17.82M) into a leading centralized exchange. This substantial inflow of assets raises questions about potential market dynamics ahead. Large transfers into trading venues often precede increased sell-side pressure, which traders are carefully monitoring. The scale of this deposit—representing significant purchasing power moving to liquidity pools—suggests market participants should stay alert to potential volatility and downward price momentum in the coming period.