List of Flash News about large Bitcoin transactions
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2025-05-03 12:42 |
Bitcoin Whale 12VuU Withdraws $1.99M from Binance, Accumulates 197.15 BTC at $93,890 Average Entry
According to Lookonchain on Twitter, whale address 12VuU withdrew 20.69 BTC (about $1.99 million) from Binance three hours ago. Over the past week, the whale accumulated a total of 197.15 BTC at an average entry price of approximately $93,890. Currently, the address holds 570.74 BTC (roughly $54.81 million), reflecting significant accumulation at high price levels. Traders should monitor this address for further large movements, as such whale activity often impacts short-term Bitcoin price volatility. Source: Lookonchain Twitter, intel.arkm.com. |
2025-05-01 07:33 |
Grayscale Moves 9,645 BTC ($911M) to 16 Wallets: Impact on Bitcoin Trading and Market Liquidity
According to The Data Nerd, Grayscale transferred 9,645 BTC, valued at approximately $911 million, to 16 separate wallets nine hours ago, as cited via intel.arkm.com. This significant movement represents one of the largest recent Bitcoin transfers by an institutional player and could signal potential changes in market liquidity or upcoming trading actions. Traders should closely monitor related wallet activity for signs of further distribution or potential market impact, as such large-scale transfers by Grayscale are often precursors to fund rebalancing or OTC trades. (Source: @OnchainDataNerd, intel.arkm.com) |
2025-04-28 17:27 |
OTC Crypto Trades: Key Insights for Traders on Off-Exchange Bitcoin Buying Trends
According to Mihir (@RhythmicAnalyst), recent large Bitcoin purchases have occurred through OTC (Over the Counter) deals rather than public exchanges, meaning the size and price of these transactions are negotiated privately and determined offline (source: Twitter, April 28, 2025). For traders, this indicates that significant market movements may not be immediately reflected in exchange order books, potentially impacting liquidity and price discovery dynamics. Monitoring OTC activity is critical for anticipating supply and demand shifts that do not appear in traditional exchange trading data. |