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Every bull market witnesses periodic pullbacks, where the weaker hands sell anticipating a top and the stronger hands accumulate for the long term. Data from Coinbase Pro shows two large Bitcoin (BTC) outflows this week, suggesting that institutions are likely continueing to buy the current dip.
Comparing historical data, on-chain analytics resource Whalemap, recently said that previous macro tops in Bitcoin in 2017 and 2019 coincided with thousands of large Bitcoin transactions worth $5-7 million. However, the researchers believe there is “no such FOMO in sight for BTC.”
Ethereum whales seem to be piling up Shiba Inu. Shiba Inu displayed 35% growth in the past week. Shibarium launch and increased burning might be some factors. Shiba Inu still...
Read in the Digest: Bull hints in sight as Bitcoin exchange volume drops – Gensler calls Bitcoin a commodity. Ethereum breaks out of longest bearish streak lasting...
Cryptocurrency has attracted a lot of attention lately due to its record market gains and social media following, which perplexed investors. Crypto and volatility are two...
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