【Crypto World】Recently, a major compliant platform’s institutional account has made a significant move—transferring 577 Bitcoins to an unknown address, valued at approximately $53.387 million USD. This transfer has attracted market attention. Large-scale BTC flow changes often reflect institutional investors’ strategy adjustments, but whether it is a strategic position transfer, risk hedging, or for other purposes remains unclear. However, based on the transaction size, such institutional-level operations have always been a market indicator.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 6h ago
They're trying to cut the leeks again; this move smells like an early runaway.
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WalletDetective
· 16h ago
577 BTC transferred to an unfamiliar address, there's a story behind this... Could it be another attempt at a shakeout?
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BloodInStreets
· 16h ago
This move by the big institutions is probably preparing for a sharp decline. Don't be fooled by the so-called "barometer" talk.
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ContractTester
· 16h ago
577 coins smashed out, what are the big players doing? Keep an eye on this move.
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HallucinationGrower
· 16h ago
Throwing 577 coins all at once, this move... are they serious?
A leading platform's institutional account transferred out 577 Bitcoins, worth $53,387,000, flowing into pending resolution.
【Crypto World】Recently, a major compliant platform’s institutional account has made a significant move—transferring 577 Bitcoins to an unknown address, valued at approximately $53.387 million USD. This transfer has attracted market attention. Large-scale BTC flow changes often reflect institutional investors’ strategy adjustments, but whether it is a strategic position transfer, risk hedging, or for other purposes remains unclear. However, based on the transaction size, such institutional-level operations have always been a market indicator.