Umm.. either is broken or several billion worth of btc just moved around in a few minutes — Wong Joon Ian (@joonian)
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Why are Billions in Bitcoin Moving?
So why are the funds moving? What does it mean for Bitcoin? And who is the entity playing around with hundreds of millions worth of the leading cryptocurrency? Well firstly, to clarify, the funds were not being moved by multiple entities. As The Block’s head of research, Larry Cermak, pointed out, “it’s the same address constantly moving the same stash. The 55,337 BTC (~$410.6M) is now parked in this address,” then drawing attention to a new address in which there are thousands of coins deposited at.Everyone is freaking out that billions of dollars in BTC is being moved but in reality, it's the same address constantly moving the same stash. The 55,337 BTC (~$410.6M) is now parked in this address: — Larry Cermak (@lawmaster)
This process is usually called peeling and is normal behavior for wallets that many exchanges use. — Whale Alert (@whale_alert)
Precursor to Bull Run?
While this uptick in transaction volume seems to just be an exchange doing, well, exchange things, analysts think that the uptick in Bitcoin’s on-chain metrics hint at an impending price bull run.Per previous reports from NewsBTC, creator of Look Into Bitcoin, one Philip Swift, remarked in a ten-part Twitter thread that he thinks the next macro BTC bull market is near. One of his main reasonings was that Bitcoin’s Network Momentum indicator, which tracks the movement of coins to determine the usage of the network, has begun to trend higher, bouncing off bear market levels. This is something often seen six to 10 weeks prior to the beginning of a bull market, Swift remarked.
4/ Also keep an eye on Bitcoin Network Momentum At this point in prior cycles, we saw rapid increases in on-chain BTC volumes for 6-10wks b4 bull market started Worth watching for now to see if this repeats following recent uptick version with coinmetrics data is 🔥 — Philip Swift (@PositiveCrypto)
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