Has BlackRock's grip on Bitcoin's price finally loosened? The institutional giant's massive holdings once seemed to dictate market movements, but recent price action suggests something's shifted. With billions in BTC holdings across their spot ETF products, BlackRock's every move used to ripple through the market. Now traders are asking: is Bitcoin finding its own price discovery mechanism independent of mega-cap institution influence? The correlation between large holder flows and price movements tells an interesting story about market maturity. Whether this marks a turning point in how Bitcoin prices are determined—driven more by organic demand than institutional positioning—remains the question on everyone's mind.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 01-17 04:27
Blackstone has eased up? My quantitative model says no, the data is clear. The flow of large investors still correlates significantly with the price. Don't be fooled by this rebound.
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ShibaOnTheRun
· 01-16 05:29
Blackstone has let go? Now retail investors can finally breathe a sigh of relief... but is it really that easy?
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rekt_but_resilient
· 01-15 01:52
Blackstone has loosened up? Hmm, let's see...
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MevHunter
· 01-15 01:39
If Blackstone really relaxes its control, then retail investors can finally breathe a sigh of relief... but I don't think it's that simple.
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GasWaster
· 01-15 01:37
Blackstone has let go? I don't think so; they just changed their stance.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 01-15 01:37
Blackstone has relaxed? I think I got it wrong, it's actually the institutions that have been constantly harvesting our gains.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 01-15 01:35
BlackRock has let go? Haha, I think it's just the crypto community comforting themselves again.
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 01-15 01:30
Blackstone has given up? Haha, I think it's just institutional hype, the real pricing power still lies in the game between whales and retail investors.
Has BlackRock's grip on Bitcoin's price finally loosened? The institutional giant's massive holdings once seemed to dictate market movements, but recent price action suggests something's shifted. With billions in BTC holdings across their spot ETF products, BlackRock's every move used to ripple through the market. Now traders are asking: is Bitcoin finding its own price discovery mechanism independent of mega-cap institution influence? The correlation between large holder flows and price movements tells an interesting story about market maturity. Whether this marks a turning point in how Bitcoin prices are determined—driven more by organic demand than institutional positioning—remains the question on everyone's mind.