Tag: whales
Cardano: the whales leave the sinking ship
Investing.com – admittedly managed to rally further from its recent low, but on a weekly basis the loss is still over 14%. Some data on the channel indicates that the…
Bitcoin, favorite crypto of whales? 30,000 BTC leaves Coinbase
big fish – The year 2021 was notably marked by the plunge of several institutional investors into bitcoin (BTC). While the cryptocurrency is trading below its yearly opening level in…
Desperately Seeking Bitcoin Millionaires: Blockchain.com Wants To Attract Crypto Whales
Blockchain.com, much more than an exchange! – At the start of 2022, the Blockchain.com exchange hosted the former director of walmart, Tom Horton in his teams. The financial services and…
Because of decentralized? Cardano whales hold over 16 percent of all ADA
A trend that has been apparent for some time: Large parts of the ADA volume in circulation are in the hands of large investors. Source: BTC ECHO The post…
Ethereum: Grayscale’s salty bet for institutional whales
A 7-on-1 game – The society Grayscale Investments specializes in exposure to Bitcoin (BTC) and cryptocurrencies with its rich institutional clients. It regularly increases its range of investment funds, whether…
Bitcoin no longer makes money? Whales are hoarding stablecoin like never before
They prefer to keep their logs in USDT – The course of Bitcoin (BTC) is more than ever volatile and febrilestuck in a tidy Between a low around $35,000and a…
Ripple rises from the abyss – Whales accumulate $700 million in XRP
Beyond the abyss! – Ripple addresses holding at least 10 million units have started accumulating again over the past last three months. These “mega whales” have indeed accumulated more than…
Crypto: 4% of whales are criminals and control $25 billion
© Reuters Investing.com – Data from Chainalysis shows that 4,068 criminal whales (about 4% of all whales) control more than $25 billion worth of cryptocurrencies between them. Chainanalysis defines criminal…
Tether (USDT) and USD Coin (USDC) stablecoins are largely dominated by whales
Whales hold the vast majority of Tether (USDT) and USD Coin (USDC) Although the promise of decentralization is real with cryptocurrencies, the character of open access can also lead to…
Ripple, Shiba Inu, Dogecoin: what are the whales doing again?
Investing.com – Ripple, Shiba Inu and Dogecoin posted losses on Tuesday, January 18, 2022. Ripple lost -1.45% to $0.7482, while Ripple lost -4.00% to $0.0000283 and it fell -3.28% to…
Whales Are Not Afraid of Bitcoin’s Fall: Pantera Capital Lures $63.7M to Bet on BTC
A panther named Bitcoin (BTC) – BTC missed its dream date with $100,000 in 2021, and January 2022 is starting in the red for the cryptocurrency approaching $40,000. These negative…
225 million US dollars: Three Bitcoin whales top up
Three of the largest Bitcoin whales have used the current slump in prices to buy more. On January 7th, they acquired Bitcoin worth 225 million. But not all major BTC…