#数字资产市场动态 Institutions are rushing to buy $2.1 billion worth of Bitcoin, so why is the spot market still falling?



Ultimately, this money mainly flows through OTC (over-the-counter) channels, which can't move the spot orders on exchanges. Think about it—such large-scale transactions by big institutions would never directly hit the exchange, as that would cause a huge stir. Naturally, the spot prices on exchanges lose their support.

More importantly, the market is being influenced by other signals. On the geopolitical front, news about acquiring Greenland, European tariffs, and other issues keep emerging, causing investor sentiment to shift. $BTC The price has plummeted from $95,000 straight down to around $90,000—a two-percent drop, happening suddenly. There’s also the possibility that large sell orders are lurking, or that the previous gains have already been largely absorbed.

For us ordinary players, there’s really nothing to worry about. Dollar-cost averaging is the way to go. Using time to gain space—this logic always holds true in blockchain. The overall direction of blockchain won’t be wrong; Bitcoin reaching $200,000 is just a matter of time, though no one can say exactly when. When Bitcoin finally hits $200,000, you might kick yourself: “Why didn’t I buy more spot when it was at $87,000?” But it’s too late for regrets—there’s no regret medicine. Instead of obsessing over short-term fluctuations, it’s better to steadily accumulate.
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unrekt.ethvip
· 4h ago
Haha, OTC market players are comforting themselves again Institutions not crashing exchanges is true, but that’s not really a positive signal. The main issue is the lack of a buyer willing to step in DCA sounds nice, but in reality, no one can hold on when it’s time to cut losses People say 200,000 will come sooner or later, I heard that four years ago. Maybe it’s true, or maybe it’s just psychological comfort Anyway, I’ve given up now, I’ll just go with the flow whether it rises or falls
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SillyWhalevip
· 4h ago
Haha, the trick of OTC harvesting profits, retail investors are still taking the bait on exchanges.
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0xLostKeyvip
· 4h ago
Damn, it's the same OTC trick again. The exchange's market is just being manipulated and drained like this.
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GasFeePhobiavip
· 4h ago
Oh no, it's the OTC trick again. The exchange really can't move this market. --- Institutions are hoarding in the shadows, while we are watching the show openly. That's the reality. --- Greenland has already been developed, and you're still blaming Bitcoin for falling? Laughable. --- Dollar-cost averaging, easy to say but hard to do. I just can't resist chasing the high. --- $200,000? I think it will drop to $70,000 first. --- Not concerned about short-term fluctuations? Sounds nice, but who isn't concerned when losing money? --- Wait, wait, wait. When the market shows signs of a breakout, we've already missed the chance to get in. --- No wonder I always miss the boat. Turns out big players have already locked in orders off the market. --- This geopolitical game, hearing about it so much, but it doesn't really change anything. --- Instead of dollar-cost averaging, might as well gamble. The odds are the same anyway.
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