Analysis: The sale of Bitcoin by OG whales is a transfer of holdings to institutions, and the next round of price increase is still to be expected
CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju posted on the X platform that the sell-off by Bitcoin OG whales and long-term miners is essentially a large-scale transfer of holdings to traditional financial institutions, investors, and ETFs in the United States.
He believes that the ultimate value of an asset depends on who is holding it. If the new holders are entities that can bring greater liquidity, the next round of price increases could come at any time. Traditional financial institutions may provide a stronger demand base than OG whales, although this may dilute the values of crypto-punk ideals. Ki Young Ju feels regret about this but still believes that Bitcoin will have its next bull cycle, which is worth waiting for.
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