The Institutional Bitcoin Exit Is Real: Analyst Exposes Who’s On The Wrong Si...
Bitcoin is struggling to push above $78,000 as the market faces uncertainty that has made directional conviction difficult to sustain. The price is grinding. Not breaking down catastrophically, but not advancing either. A CryptoOnchain report combining US Spot ETF flow data with Binance on-chain metrics has identified a structural divergence beneath the surface. Explaining why the recovery has stalled at precisely the moment it should be building momentum. Related Reading: FET Exchange Supply Is Quietly Disappearing – Discover Why Traders Are Watching Closely The report’s opening....
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The founder of Capriole Investments has highlighted how Bitcoin is currently facing the most net selling pressure from institutions in history. Bitcoin Is Observing An Exit From Institutional Entities In a new post on X, Capriole Investments founder Charles Edwards has discussed the latest trend in the behavior of institutional entities on the Bitcoin network. […]
The crypto world just got another painful reminder: keeping your assets in the wrong place can be an expensive mistake. This time, 1inch, a popular decentralized exchange aggregator, has fallen victim to a $5M hack. The culprit? A vulnerability in the Fusion v1 smart contract. If this sounds familiar, it’s because it happens all too […]
A crypto analyst has outlined a detailed market structure, suggesting that Bitcoin (BTC) may be entering a decisive stage after months of consolidation and price declines. His strategy maps recent price behavior into a sequence of institutionally driven phases, arguing that the end of accumulation often signals the start of a stronger upward expansion. The […]
Institutional investor sentiment has been on the rocks for some time now. This follows the market trend with bitcoin falling below $22,000 and the total crypto market cap finally making its way below $1 trillion once more. With this, institutional investors continue to show a more bearish attitude toward the market. The numbers for last week are in, and the outflows from various digital assets show that big money is not betting on bitcoin. Institutional Investors Exit Bitcoin The exit from bitcoin by institutional investors has been a couple of weeks in the making now. The last two prior....
A single point of failure is a sure way to test Murphy's Law (can go wrong, will go wrong), and when dealing with a massive store of wealth, in bitcoins or otherwise, this is not a law you want to prove. Ever since the failure of Mt. Gox and the subsequent centralized Bitcoin exchanges which have been hacked, proved insolvent, have been the object of exit scams, or buckled under the weight of obvious manipulation, there has been clamor toward a decentralized exchange. There exists technology on which this can be done, escrow services and multi-signature addresses, but these methods, by....