From recent data performance, Ethereum has shown commendable results. While Bitcoin has already shifted to a net outflow, ETH has maintained a net inflow, and this contrast is indeed intriguing. Even more interesting is the action of institutions—BlackRock's investors' purchasing power for Bitcoin has shrunk by one-third week-over-week as of Monday, while their buy-in for Ethereum has nearly doubled in the same period. What signals might this obvious capital tilt be revealing? A reasonable explanation is that yesterday, Ethereum's anti-drop performance was relatively better, and investors are optimistic about its future trend, but today the price decline has been more significant. This roller-coaster-like volatility may be precisely the market's process of re-evaluating the relative value of these two leading assets.
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zkProofGremlin
· 01-10 21:53
Black swan event. BlackRock's recent move is truly surreal. Just because you're bullish on ETH, you buy it outright at double the price? Come on, isn't this just the typical institutional tactic to harvest retail investors?
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DataChief
· 01-10 01:12
BlackRock's move is quite interesting, with ETH doubling and BTC shrinking by one-third... Are they quietly rebalancing? I have a feeling institutions are planning their next move.
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NFTPessimist
· 01-08 00:48
BRK is aggressively increasing its ETH holdings? Something's off. This pace is too fast, it feels like the final wave of accumulation before a price rally.
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PumpingCroissant
· 01-08 00:42
BlackRock's move is quite interesting, directly shifting from BTC to ETH? It seems they're betting that Ethereum's rebound can hold up, but it got hammered right after, truly a roller coaster.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-08 00:24
BlackRock is starting to invest in ETH now. These details are really impressive. It seems institutions are gradually adjusting their positions. Looks like the story of BTC has become tiresome.
From recent data performance, Ethereum has shown commendable results. While Bitcoin has already shifted to a net outflow, ETH has maintained a net inflow, and this contrast is indeed intriguing. Even more interesting is the action of institutions—BlackRock's investors' purchasing power for Bitcoin has shrunk by one-third week-over-week as of Monday, while their buy-in for Ethereum has nearly doubled in the same period. What signals might this obvious capital tilt be revealing? A reasonable explanation is that yesterday, Ethereum's anti-drop performance was relatively better, and investors are optimistic about its future trend, but today the price decline has been more significant. This roller-coaster-like volatility may be precisely the market's process of re-evaluating the relative value of these two leading assets.