Ah, the fickle dance of Bitcoin, that elusive siren of the digital age! Behold, the exchanges weep, for their vaults have grown lighter by at least 400,000 coins-a sum that would make even a Chekhovian landlord blush. Santiment, that ever-watchful oracle, declares this a “positive long-term sign,” as though the market were a timid maiden finally finding her footing. 🕵️♂️✨
Since December 7, 2024, over 403,000 Bitcoin-a modest 2% of the total supply-have fled the exchanges like peasants escaping a tax collector. “To cold storage they go,” the hodlers whisper, their wallets clutched tightly, as if guarding a family heirloom. 🥶💼
“In general, this is a positive long-term sign. The less coins exist on exchanges, the less likely we’ve historically seen a major sell-off that causes downside pressure for an asset’s price.”
Ah, but $90K per coin? A mere trifle, a drop in the ocean of speculation. Santiment adds, with a wink and a nod, that the market cap remains unshaken, its supply slipping away like a thief in the night. 🌙🤑
ETFs: The New Aristocrats of Crypto
But wait! The plot thickens. While hodlers hoard their treasures, Giannis Andreou, the sage of Bitmern Mining, reveals a twist: ETFs are swallowing Bitcoin whole, like a nobleman at a banquet. 🍴📈
Citing BitcoinTresuries.Net, Andreou proclaims that ETFs and public companies now hold more Bitcoin than all exchanges combined. “Institutional ownership,” he intones, “has entered a new phase-less liquid supply, more long-term holders, a market driven by regulated vehicles, not trading platforms.” 🏦🚀
“This shift is bigger than people think. Bitcoin isn’t moving to exchanges anymore. It’s moving off them straight into institutions that don’t sell easily. The supply squeeze is building in real time.”
ETFs and Private Companies: The New Custodians
CoinGlass, that impartial observer, confirms the trend: exchanges now hold a mere 2.11 million Bitcoin, a pittance compared to the 1.5 million held by ETFs and the million stashed by public companies. BitBo, ever the accountant, notes this represents nearly 11% of the total supply. 📊📉
And so, the tale of Bitcoin unfolds-a drama of hodlers, institutions, and the slow, inexorable march toward a future where exchanges may one day be but a footnote in the ledger of history. 🏛️📜
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2025-12-09 08:45