Source: Yellow
Original Title: Does this $3.9 million purchase signal the dawn of the XAUT whale era?
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Precious metals have long been the preferred safe haven for large investors during market uncertainty, and now tokenized gold is attracting whale-sized bets.
A whale wallet deposited $1.53 million in USDC on Hyperliquid to buy XAUT, a tokenized gold asset, while Bitcoin fell 1% and precious metals hit all-time highs, with gold trading near $5,000 per ounce.
What happened: a whale buys tokenized gold
On-chain analysis firm Lookonchain pointed out large transfers on January 23 showing wallet address 0x6B99 moving funds to the decentralized exchange. The same address had already accumulated 481.6 XAUT worth approximately $2.38 million.
The wallet still holds about $1.44 million in USDC, suggesting additional purchases could occur.
Spot gold prices approached $5,000 per ounce in global trading this week, while silver rose above $100 per ounce. Traders attributed the increase to geopolitical tensions and expectations that interest rates might ease.
BTC was trading around $88,653, roughly 1% lower for the day and nearly 30% below its previous cycle high.
Why it matters: changing risk appetite
Economist Peter Schiff renewed his criticism of Bitcoin, arguing that the cryptocurrency has underperformed gold since 2021. He wrote on social platforms that precious metals are outperforming and that this weak period undermines BTC’s role as a store of value.
When large holders rotate capital into traditional hedges, small traders often adjust their positions accordingly. The current movement reflects short-term risk preferences rather than a permanent shift, though it raises questions about Bitcoin’s status as a safe haven during periods of market tension.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 6h ago
This purchase is indeed worth paying attention to, but $3.9 million still doesn't reach true whale-level status. The liquidity and actual adoption rate of XAUT are the key factors, and ongoing observation is needed to see if larger institutional buy-ins follow.
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CryptoDouble-O-Seven
· 11h ago
Large purchases of XAUT are always interesting, but 3.9 million is not yet a trend signal. Repeated purchases by whales are needed to indicate a new era.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 11h ago
3.9 million really counts as a whale? This scale is still not enough to be impressive.
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SolidityJester
· 11h ago
3.9M is nothing, the real whales haven't made their move yet.
Does this $3.9 million purchase mark the dawn of the XAUT whale era?
Source: Yellow Original Title: Does this $3.9 million purchase signal the dawn of the XAUT whale era?
Original Link: Precious metals have long been the preferred safe haven for large investors during market uncertainty, and now tokenized gold is attracting whale-sized bets.
A whale wallet deposited $1.53 million in USDC on Hyperliquid to buy XAUT, a tokenized gold asset, while Bitcoin fell 1% and precious metals hit all-time highs, with gold trading near $5,000 per ounce.
What happened: a whale buys tokenized gold
On-chain analysis firm Lookonchain pointed out large transfers on January 23 showing wallet address 0x6B99 moving funds to the decentralized exchange. The same address had already accumulated 481.6 XAUT worth approximately $2.38 million.
The wallet still holds about $1.44 million in USDC, suggesting additional purchases could occur.
Spot gold prices approached $5,000 per ounce in global trading this week, while silver rose above $100 per ounce. Traders attributed the increase to geopolitical tensions and expectations that interest rates might ease.
BTC was trading around $88,653, roughly 1% lower for the day and nearly 30% below its previous cycle high.
Why it matters: changing risk appetite
Economist Peter Schiff renewed his criticism of Bitcoin, arguing that the cryptocurrency has underperformed gold since 2021. He wrote on social platforms that precious metals are outperforming and that this weak period undermines BTC’s role as a store of value.
When large holders rotate capital into traditional hedges, small traders often adjust their positions accordingly. The current movement reflects short-term risk preferences rather than a permanent shift, though it raises questions about Bitcoin’s status as a safe haven during periods of market tension.