Major institutional movement spotted: A leading asset manager's clients scooped up $42.95M worth of Bitcoin alongside $50.39M in Ethereum. These figures reveal continued institutional appetite for crypto exposure despite market volatility. The dual allocation strategy between BTC and ETH suggests diversified positioning in digital assets.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 11-29 09:01
The institutions are starting to accumulate again, I've seen this trap ten years ago... still the same old routine, BTC paired with ETH, it's as stable as ever.
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FancyResearchLab
· 11-27 11:00
Just another useless innovation, institutions love this "diversified allocation" rhetoric. Theoretically, it should work, right? I'll give this smart trap a try...
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MoonlightGamer
· 11-27 10:53
Institutions buying the dip? Is it really stable this time... or are they going to play people for suckers again?
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ChainMaskedRider
· 11-27 10:34
Well... the institutions are quietly buying again, and their appetite this time is really big.
Major institutional movement spotted: A leading asset manager's clients scooped up $42.95M worth of Bitcoin alongside $50.39M in Ethereum. These figures reveal continued institutional appetite for crypto exposure despite market volatility. The dual allocation strategy between BTC and ETH suggests diversified positioning in digital assets.