Major institutional appetite on display: BlackRock client portfolios just absorbed nearly $191M worth of Bitcoin alongside $55.35M in Ethereum. That's serious capital flowing into crypto through traditional finance channels. When the world's largest asset manager sees this kind of client demand, it's not just noise—it's a signal.
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ArbitrageBot
· 4h ago
Blackstone's move is definitely a slap in the face for retail investors.
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GasFeeLady
· 7h ago
ngl this is the kind of inflow that makes my gwei watching actually mean something... $191M in btc hitting portfolios isn't noise, it's the market telling us something. wondering what the optimal window was for those transactions tho—bet blackrock's execution was surgical, zero slippage nonsense. institutional fomo hits different when it's real capital moving on-chain
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QuorumVoter
· 10h ago
Blackstone's move here is really like playing chess; the signals of institutional bottom-fishing are becoming more and more obvious.
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BlockchainWorker
· 12-11 17:05
191M Bitcoin + 55M Ethereum, now the institutions are really here.
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GraphGuru
· 12-11 17:02
191M Bitcoin has entered the market, institutions really can't stay still. What's the next move?
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DiamondHands
· 12-11 16:44
Wow, BlackRock directly poured nearly 200 million into BTC this time. This is the real institutional move.
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 12-11 16:40
Damn, BlackRock's move is really giving the green light to the crypto industry.
Major institutional appetite on display: BlackRock client portfolios just absorbed nearly $191M worth of Bitcoin alongside $55.35M in Ethereum. That's serious capital flowing into crypto through traditional finance channels. When the world's largest asset manager sees this kind of client demand, it's not just noise—it's a signal.