A recent interesting phenomenon has emerged in the market: traditional financial institutions are quietly positioning themselves in Bitcoin. Established American banks like Wells Fargo are increasing their holdings, with a considerable scale. In contrast, retail investors are reducing their positions—this stark difference clearly illustrates the situation.



From a price perspective, Bitcoin trading prices remain around $90,540, maintaining overall stability. Even more noteworthy are on-chain data—one major exchange currently holds 655,498 BTC, a figure that reflects the market's depth and liquidity landscape.

Behind the large-scale purchases by institutions, there is a clear signal: despite considerable short-term volatility, these large participants clearly have strong confidence in Bitcoin's long-term development prospects. The contrast between retail investors reducing their holdings and institutions increasing theirs is becoming more pronounced—this may be a precursor to the formation of a bull market pattern. The balance of market power is quietly shifting.
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DEXRobinHoodvip
· 6h ago
Retail investors run away, institutions jump in. This signal is too obvious.
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ApeDegenvip
· 01-12 17:01
Retail investors are cutting losses again, while institutions are quietly making huge profits. This script is always the same every time. Institutional entry is the best signal; we need to learn to follow the smart money. Holding above 90k indicates there's still hope; let's wait and see how it develops. Even old dinosaurs like Guo Fu are starting to accumulate Bitcoin. What does that mean? It means the trend is already set. Retail investors panic and run, while institutions happily scoop up the leftovers—it's always like this. This time might really be different; it feels like the bull market is about to start. Counteracting retail investors' moves—an always profitable strategy.
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HashBardvip
· 01-10 23:51
the classic wealth transfer in real time... institutions accumulating while retail panic sells. kinda poetic tbh, like watching the narrative arc unfold before our eyes. institutional confidence vs retail fear—that's the sentiment metric that actually matters rn.
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SelfCustodyIssuesvip
· 01-10 23:50
Retail investors are selling again, while big institutions are accumulating. This routine is always the same. It's that kind of contrarian indicator trick again. Why do I always feel like catching the bottom? 90k has stabilized. Let's wait and see if it can break through. No rush. Institutions are really stocking up. This time feels different, a bit scary. Bank of America has entered? What does that mean? Is it really the turning point? Retail investors panic sell, just in time for the big players to buy cheap. I'm feeling overwhelmed. This wave of institutional accumulation, maybe another round of explosive growth is coming.
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RugDocDetectivevip
· 01-10 23:47
Another wave of institutional accumulation, retail investors are still cutting losses. We've seen this script too many times. Institutions really aren't afraid of getting trapped; what about us? We can only watch as the balance tilts stubbornly. If the 90k level can't hold, things below might get even more lively.
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GasFeeCryBabyvip
· 01-10 23:46
It's the same old story, retail investors getting stuck is truly deserved. Institutions eat the meat, retail investors drink the soup, I see through this game. Whatever Wells Fargo buys, I follow, at least I won't lose more. Really? Where else can 90540 drop to? Wait, who believes that exchange's 650,000 Bitcoin? I just want to know when it's our turn to make money.
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GasOptimizervip
· 01-10 23:46
Institutions eat the meat, retail investors drink the soup. This script is so cliché. --- It's another "bullish sign," let's wait and see first. --- Over $90,000 in this card, does Wells Fargo really have such confidence? --- Retail investors run away, institutions jump in, typical double standards. --- 655,498 Bitcoins, this number looks outrageous. --- Basically, big fish eat small fish, nothing new. --- Is the scale tipping? I feel like they're still cutting each other.
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