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The market has just experienced a sharp fluctuation, and the behind-the-scenes orchestrators are gradually coming to light. A leading exchange bought 27,371 Bitcoins in a short period, followed closely by a compliant platform purchasing 22,892 Bitcoins. Another well-known exchange, Kraken, also joined in with a purchase of 3,508 Bitcoins. But it doesn't stop there — institutional buyers and large wallets have successively bought 14,188 Bitcoins, and Bitfinex also jumped into the action with a purchase of 3,000 Bitcoins.
When the numbers are stacked together, it's quite shocking: these giants and major players have spent a total of over $6 billion in a short period to buy up Bitcoins. This isn't the sporadic activity of retail investors but a coordinated, organized effort with a clear plan. Judging by the scale of funds and the pace of buying, this move clearly aims to create an upward market expectation. The entry of large capital often triggers a chain reaction — retail investors follow suit, leverage funds are activated, and market enthusiasm rapidly increases. This is the real reason why you’ve seen such abnormal activity in the coin prices over the past couple of days.