Major institutional investors accumulating massive amounts of BTC on a weekly basis, yet the price keeps sliding downward. The market doesn't seem bothered to question the disconnect. Is it the broader macro pressure overwhelming on-chain buying power? Or simply the market pricing in something different than what the headlines suggest? Either way, the pattern is hard to ignore.
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YieldWhisperer
· 16h ago
nah tbh the math doesn't check out here... accumulated amounts vs price action is literally textbook dead cat bounce setup. seen this exact wallet pattern back in 2021, institutions loading up right before the rug. either they know something we don't or they're just bagholding like everyone else lmao
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MEVHunter
· 16h ago
This is outrageous. Institutions are hoarding BTC, yet the price is falling, and there doesn’t seem to be anything unusual in the mempool data... Is it really macro pressure or someone is doing a sandwich? I really want to see where the arbitrage opportunity is hidden in this wave.
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 16h ago
Large institutions are hoarding, retail investors are buying the dip, yet the coin price is falling... this logic is so absurd it makes me want to laugh.
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SerumDegen
· 16h ago
nah bro this is classic whale accumulation copium... institutions loading bags while price dumps? that's literally the playbook. macro headwinds eating through on-chain volume like a liquidation cascade. smh
Major institutional investors accumulating massive amounts of BTC on a weekly basis, yet the price keeps sliding downward. The market doesn't seem bothered to question the disconnect. Is it the broader macro pressure overwhelming on-chain buying power? Or simply the market pricing in something different than what the headlines suggest? Either way, the pattern is hard to ignore.