Multiple large whales withdraw Bitcoin yesterday

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  • One of the largest Bitcoin withdrawals occurred yesterday, mainly from large whales.
  • Roughly 10,000 Bitcoin were withdrawn as coins were pulled off certain exchanges, including Crypto.com, Binance, and Gate. IO.
  • News came out yesterday of BlackRock’s filing for a spot ETF. This is one reason we may have seen demand from large whales as Bitcoin moved above $25,000.
Transfer Volume: (Source: Glassnode)
Transfer Volume: (Source: Glassnode)

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