According to CryptoQuant analyst Maartunn, Bitcoin rebounded to $74,000 this week, driven by continuous institutional inflows. Data shows that Coinbase premium rose to $61, indicating strong buying by US institutions. Approximately $790 million worth of BTC has been accumulated through TWAP orders in a dispersed manner, with large funds quietly absorbing positions.
However, risks should not be overlooked: leverage in the derivatives market is rising rapidly, with an additional $3.55 billion in leveraged funds for BTC. If spot buying slows down, high leverage could lead to sharp volatility.
Do you think this round of institutional buying can sustain the market rally, or will it pull back due to margin liquidations? Are you inclined to follow institutional moves or stay on the sidelines?
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According to CryptoQuant analyst Maartunn, Bitcoin rebounded to $74,000 this week, driven by continuous institutional inflows. Data shows Coinbase premium rising to $61, indicating strong buying interest from US institutions. Approximately $790 million worth of BTC has been gradually accumulated by institutions through TWAP orders, with large funds quietly absorbing positions.
However, risks should not be overlooked: leverage in the derivatives market is rising rapidly, with new leveraged funds in BTC reaching $3.55 billion. If spot buying momentum slows, high leverage could lead to sharp volatility.
Do you think this round of institutional buying can sustain the upward trend, or will it pull back due to margin liquidations? Are you inclined to follow institutional moves or stay on the sidelines?
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According to CryptoQuant analyst Maartunn, Bitcoin rebounded to $74,000 this week, driven by continuous institutional inflows. Data shows that Coinbase premium rose to $61, indicating strong buying by US institutions. Approximately $790 million worth of BTC has been accumulated through TWAP orders in a dispersed manner, with large funds quietly absorbing positions.
However, risks should not be overlooked: leverage in the derivatives market is rising rapidly, with an additional $3.55 billion in leveraged funds for BTC. If spot buying slows down, high leverage could lead to sharp volatility.
Do you think this round of institutional buying can sustain the market rally, or will it pull back due to margin liquidations? Are you inclined to follow institutional moves or stay on the sidelines?