Wall Street's appetite for Bitcoin just hit a new milestone. Strategy's trading volume has officially eclipsed Amazon—yes, that Amazon. The shift signals institutional players are no longer testing the waters; they're diving in headfirst. Bitcoin exposure is becoming a Wall Street priority, not a side bet. Volume doesn't lie. When a Bitcoin-focused entity outpaces one of the world's largest companies in daily trading activity, it's a paradigm shift. The smart money isn't just watching anymore—it's moving. Fast.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 2h ago
Bitcoin trading volume surpasses Amazon? Wall Street is taking this seriously this time
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just_another_wallet
· 12-10 17:21
Has Bitcoin trading volume surpassed Amazon? Is Wall Street really jumping on board?
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ImaginaryWhale
· 12-10 15:06
Wow, this is the real FOMO. Wall Street has started pumping the market.
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FomoAnxiety
· 12-10 15:04
Haha, now Wall Street is really getting hyped...
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Super Amazon trading volume? I find it hard to believe.
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Wait, how is this data calculated? Is it real or fake?
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Wake up, don’t be fooled. Institutions will also cut the leek.
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Wow, are they really entering the market this time? I’m still debating whether to join.
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Why are so many institutions rushing in all of a sudden? What's their game?
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No way, I was still scared, and they’ve already gone all in.
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Paradigm shift? Come on, it could crash in the next second.
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Seeing such intense trading volume, I feel even more anxious...
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Smart money? Ha, they’re not smart when it’s time to cut losses.
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SillyWhale
· 12-10 15:01
Bitcoin trading volume surpasses Amazon, Wall Street is really going all in this time
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Damn, if this data is true, those institutions are really all in
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Why does it always feel like this wave is coming a bit suddenly...
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Compared to Amazon's trading volume? That's a bit exaggerated haha
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Smart money is starting to flow in heavily, retail investors are still hesitating
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But if we talk about a paradigm shift, it's still early to draw conclusions now
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Damn, missed another opportunity again
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Wall Street folks are very perceptive, they've already taken action while we're still watching the show
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FlashLoanLarry
· 12-10 14:56
volume eclipsing amazon lol... yet nobody's talking about the actual capital utilization metrics here. thesis validation or just liquidity depth distortion? 👀
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FOMOSapien
· 12-10 14:42
Trading volume surpassing Amazon? Wake up, this is the signal that institutions are bottoming out.
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just_vibin_onchain
· 12-10 14:42
Trading volume surpasses Amazon? Haha, Wall Street is finally giving Bitcoin a serious look
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Wait, is this data real...
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Institutional big players are really here, not just messing around
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Honestly, I'm a bit uncertain, could this be just hype
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Finally, I've waited too long for this day
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Volume doesn't lie, but money can be deceptive
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Money from Wall Street is entering, retail investors are about to get cut again
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Is this a paradigm shift? Feels like the old story
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Let's just wait for the next crash
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Institutional players are indeed making moves, this time it's different
Wall Street's appetite for Bitcoin just hit a new milestone. Strategy's trading volume has officially eclipsed Amazon—yes, that Amazon. The shift signals institutional players are no longer testing the waters; they're diving in headfirst. Bitcoin exposure is becoming a Wall Street priority, not a side bet. Volume doesn't lie. When a Bitcoin-focused entity outpaces one of the world's largest companies in daily trading activity, it's a paradigm shift. The smart money isn't just watching anymore—it's moving. Fast.