On Christmas Eve, the world's largest asset management firm, BlackRock, caused a major stir in the crypto market. They transferred a total of 2,292 Bitcoins and 9,976 Ethereum, worth $230 million, in one go. And then? A few hours later, they repurchased part of the position. This move immediately sparked market discussion—was it a signal of whales fleeing, or a prelude to a bull market surge?
Honestly, this is institutional-level capital operation. Retail investors can't achieve this level of precision. BlackRock's current crypto portfolio is close to $99 billion, with Bitcoin making up the majority—746,016 BTC, valued at about $82.43 billion, accounting for 83%. Ethereum follows closely, holding 37.62 million ETH.
Many ask why this was done on Christmas Eve. In fact, it's about taking advantage of the relatively low market participation at that time to minimize impact. Institutions never take holidays like retail investors; they are always calculating how to optimize asset allocation. The flow of these numbers and transaction timing are all recorded clearly on the blockchain, which is a public ledger.
Understanding the logic behind this move helps you see why institutions can manipulate the market so effectively. This is not just a single transaction; it's an early layout for the crypto market in 2026.
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EthMaximalist
· 12-28 16:49
BlackRock's move is really clever, playing secretly on Christmas Eve while retail investors are still celebrating the New Year; institutions had already set up the game long ago.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 12-26 19:22
BlackRock's move is truly brilliant. Entering and exiting such large orders on Christmas Eve, and still managing to stabilize market sentiment—this is the power of institutions. Retail investors dare not play like this.
Institutions are always playing chess; for us, just getting some soup and waiting patiently is the best strategy.
Seeing such large capital movements actually tells us— the bottom range is being accumulated, and the story of 2026 is just beginning.
Honestly, I feel a bit anxious but also a bit excited. Isn't this a signal of crossing cycles?
With such heavy holdings, it shows that institutions are still optimistic. Don't panic; rebirth is always coming.
This is true capital game theory. What we need to do is stay clear-headed amid the impatience.
Remember the 2018 plunge? Looking back, the panic back then was just paving the way for today's opportunities.
Remember, when the market is resting, whales are in action. Opportunities are hidden in these details.
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SigmaValidator
· 12-25 20:51
BlackRock is playing psychological games again; retail investors are still debating whether to run away or buy the dip.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 12-25 20:51
BlackRock's move is really brilliant, quietly building positions while we're on vacation eating chicken legs, retail investors didn't even have time to react.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 12-25 20:51
BlackRock's move this time is truly impressive. They secretly built positions on Christmas Eve while retail investors were still sleeping, and institutions have already laid out their plans.
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BearEatsAll
· 12-25 20:45
BlackRock's move is really clever. Secretly doing this on Christmas Eve leaves retail investors with no time to react.
On Christmas Eve, the world's largest asset management firm, BlackRock, caused a major stir in the crypto market. They transferred a total of 2,292 Bitcoins and 9,976 Ethereum, worth $230 million, in one go. And then? A few hours later, they repurchased part of the position. This move immediately sparked market discussion—was it a signal of whales fleeing, or a prelude to a bull market surge?
Honestly, this is institutional-level capital operation. Retail investors can't achieve this level of precision. BlackRock's current crypto portfolio is close to $99 billion, with Bitcoin making up the majority—746,016 BTC, valued at about $82.43 billion, accounting for 83%. Ethereum follows closely, holding 37.62 million ETH.
Many ask why this was done on Christmas Eve. In fact, it's about taking advantage of the relatively low market participation at that time to minimize impact. Institutions never take holidays like retail investors; they are always calculating how to optimize asset allocation. The flow of these numbers and transaction timing are all recorded clearly on the blockchain, which is a public ledger.
Understanding the logic behind this move helps you see why institutions can manipulate the market so effectively. This is not just a single transaction; it's an early layout for the crypto market in 2026.