ChainCatcher reports that, according to quiverquant data, financial giant Jane Street increased its holdings by 7,105,206 shares of IBIT in Q4 last year, valued at $276 million. Currently, the company holds 20,315,780 shares of IBIT, worth $790 million.
Previously, there were community rumors claiming that Jane Street was suspected of using high-frequency trading to suppress Bitcoin prices every morning at 10 a.m. Eastern Time. Additionally, BlackRock and Morgan Stanley increased their IBIT holdings by over 2.37 million shares in Q4 last year.
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