Another major institutional move just hit the market. A prominent crypto-focused investment firm has acquired 24,068 ETH—equivalent to roughly $80.6 million—through institutional trading channels. The scale of this purchase signals something worth paying attention to: serious money keeps flowing into Ethereum. What's notable here isn't just the size, but the pattern. When institutions gradually build positions like this, it often reflects growing confidence in the asset and its market fundamentals. ETH demand among institutional players appears to be entering a new phase, with accumulation strategies becoming increasingly visible across the market.

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MindsetExpandervip
· 12h ago
Institutions are stacking coins again, 24k ETH... This time is different, we're not retail investors anymore.
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BasementAlchemistvip
· 12h ago
Institutions are quietly accumulating again; this pace is really outrageous.
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NotSatoshivip
· 12h ago
Institutions are buying the dip in ETH; it seems that big players still trust Ethereum.
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BrokenDAOvip
· 12h ago
The old trick of institutions bottom-fishing, the real highlight is in the aftermath—what happens after this wave of accumulation is complete? Once the profit distribution mechanism becomes unbalanced, no matter how much "confidence" there is, it’s all just empty talk.
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NewPumpamentalsvip
· 12h ago
Major institutions are pouring over $80 million into ETH, something feels off... Is it about to take off?
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