Institutional holdings are expanding again. According to on-chain data, global asset management giant BlackRock recently increased its Bitcoin holdings, adding a position worth $3.197 billion. This move reflects traditional financial institutions' continued optimism about digital asset allocation and further validates Bitcoin's market position as an asset allocation tool. Against the backdrop of macro liquidity expectation adjustments, institutional-level increases often have a positive impact on market sentiment, which is worth close attention from market participants.
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 4h ago
BlackRock is starting to accumulate again. Retail investors need to stay close; institutions eat the meat while we sip the soup.
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SelfRugger
· 4h ago
Blackstone is accumulating again, now determined to play with Bitcoin.
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WinterWarmthCat
· 4h ago
Blackstone has increased its holdings again. Now traditional finance is all betting on BTC, it feels like the trend has been set.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 4h ago
well, *actually* if you look at the fund flows...
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ZkSnarker
· 4h ago
well technically blackrock just doing what blackrock does... accumulate and make us feel validated lol. the 3.2bn thing is cute but imagine if they actually went all-in, that's when things get spicy ngl
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RektRecorder
· 4h ago
BlackRock is back to eating pancakes, this time over 300 million. This is truly institutional endorsement.
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CommunityJanitor
· 4h ago
Blackstone is stockpiling Bitcoin again, and traditional finance really can't sit still anymore.
Institutional holdings are expanding again. According to on-chain data, global asset management giant BlackRock recently increased its Bitcoin holdings, adding a position worth $3.197 billion. This move reflects traditional financial institutions' continued optimism about digital asset allocation and further validates Bitcoin's market position as an asset allocation tool. Against the backdrop of macro liquidity expectation adjustments, institutional-level increases often have a positive impact on market sentiment, which is worth close attention from market participants.