Bitcoin ETF saw a net inflow of $1.92 billion yesterday in a single day.
That figure is genuinely impressive. According to Coin Edition’s data, the amount that came in within a day directly pushed up to a recent record. $1.92 billion in spot ETFs is no small matter—on-chain holding addresses show the changes, and the money is real, having come in, and it happened just yesterday.
Don’t rush to shout “institutions are back.” Look at the flow of funds first. On-chain data doesn’t lie—just look at the scale. Next, we’ll see whether the price can keep up. #Bitcoin #OnChain
Total stablecoin supply across the web is $309.1B; within 24 hours, $350 million was destroyed.
It mainly has to do with USDT moving. DefiLlama shows a daily net outflow of 345M—basically, on-chain funds are withdrawing from the stablecoin pools.
Money flow often moves ahead of price, but on-chain data only reports facts. The total supply is already clearly below the previous peak, and the burn rate hasn’t slowed down. #Stablecoin #USDT
US spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs saw a combined net inflow of $2.6 billion this week—the highest single-week figure since October last year to now.
As reported by Sina Finance, the numbers are pretty solid. The last time we saw this magnitude was during the buildup window right before the market rally started. After five months, the capital is finally rushing in with real money.
The data source is Google News, reposted by Sina. The figures are right here, and so is the sentiment—this week, buyers have voted with their feet. #Bitcoin #Ethereum
Stablecoins are the “anchor” of the crypto market, and changes in their circulating supply are often used as a leading indicator of capital inflows and outflows. Observing the on-chain flow direction of stablecoins can reveal underlying shifts in market sentiment more effectively than focusing on price. #FDUSD Crypto
Stablecoins were burned for $450 million over the past 24 hours, bringing the total supply across the network down to 309 billion. DefiLlama’s data is there for all to see—USDT and USDC are the main players, absorbing most of the outflows.
Within a day, supply fell from 30.945 billion to 30.90 billion, a net outflow of 450M. This pace matches the recent on-chain redemption wave. Burning is simply the reverse of minting; in plain terms, supply contraction means the market is rebalancing its stablecoin exposure—nothing mysterious about it.
Data source: DefiLlama stablecoins. #Stablecoin #Data
Stablecoin supply across the whole network was down by $420 million in 24 hours; the total market size dropped from 309.1 billion. The data from DefiLlama is clear: USDT and USDC took the brunt of these redemptions.
With a single-day volume contraction of 424M, it stands out in the recent records. Large on-chain redemptions were all concentrated within the past day—funds left decisively, with no dragging out.
When supply shrinks, it essentially means people temporarily don’t want to keep cash on-chain. Activity may cool down as well, but the direction still depends on what happens next.
Data source: DefiLlama stablecoins #Stablecoin #Data
The BIT-related address just realized a profit of $9.9 million on ETH, completing a round-trip with 40,000 ETH. The timing was spot on—right at the turning point of the market.
According to消息 from Bitget, this address closed out and locked in gains during the period of price fluctuations. I checked the on-chain records: the position was built up in batches before, but this time it was consolidated and fully exited at once. The fund flows and market sentiment are clearly moving in opposite directions. When a position this large is adjusted, it is usually a sign of an upcoming price move. #ETH #Whale
Aave V4 just surpassed $600 million in deposits, breaking its own record. The data was from finance.biggo.com.
The money is still flowing into the lending protocol. On-chain, the supply of stablecoins and ETH is clearly increasing. At this scale, it’s already in the top tier for DeFi lending, and people are still willing to put their money in to earn interest. #DeFi #Data
Institutional capital is truly back this time. According to CryptoPotato’s data, weekly inflows into Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs have surged straight to a peak not seen in nearly 10 months—this isn’t just hype; it directly broke the cycle record.
This time, BTC and ETH are moving in sync. On-chain fund flows and the pace of institutional building positions are basically aligned, and the market’s demand for compliant exposure is clearly heating up. In plain terms, big money is entering via the ETF route—and this signal is worth paying attention to.
But let me put the ugly truth up front: even if weekly data explodes, it doesn’t automatically prove a trend. Whether it can keep going depends on future macro liquidity and risk appetite. I’ll continue monitoring fund migration across on-chain addresses, and if anything looks unusual, I’ll report it right away. #Bitcoin #Ethereum
OpenPR said that BTC whales are quietly accumulating, and the on-chain data does seem to show early signs of large BTC gathering.
But the report didn’t mention a single detail about exactly how many transactions were made or which addresses they came from.
That same newsletter also shoved in an AlphaPepe—current price is $0.02761. The market is still churning on the old food about that $1 roadmap. The original material only had a single line: “Whale loading.” There are no block hashes and no wallet addresses.
The source is OpenPR, which is aggregated by Google News. That’s all the information there is—don’t expect more.
AlphaPepe’s $1 story is still being told. Can it be delivered? Nobody knows. #BTC #Whale
There’s an on-chain address with a BTC floating profit of $21.4 million. The report was passed along from Moomoo via Google News; there’s no specific address—only that it belongs to an anonymous big holder.
The difference between the cost basis and the current price is quite large. They haven’t sold at all, and the paper profit is $21.4 million. Calculated based on the position and the market price, that’s the figure.
The BTC in this address hasn’t moved either; the unrealized gain alone likely exceeds the total assets of most retail traders. The material doesn’t mention a transfer record and doesn’t say when they bought it—only that it’s currently in profit. #BTC #OnChain
Standard Chartered Bank just released a report saying that Bitcoin could reach $126,000.
The reasoning is actually not complicated. Money is still steadily flowing into the ETF market, but in the futures market, short positions have been built up quite heavily. Once the price breaks above a key level, these shorts will be forced to close, and the rebound momentum will only get stronger.
Institutional funds are entering through compliant channels, and this trend is unlikely to stop in the short term. On the short side, the more people are betting on a drop, the stronger the explosive move when a reversal happens later.
$126,000 isn’t just pulled out of thin air—it’s the target price Standard Chartered calculates based on the current market structure. Whether it can be reached, no one dares to make a guaranteed claim. But at least the direction is clear. #Bitcoin #Analysis
Whale Alert is going off again—812 BTC has been sent to Binance.
This isn’t a small amount, but it’s still far from being “whale-sized.” It looks more like internal exchange consolidation, or a big player moving funds.
The material doesn’t say whose wallet it was, and no address prefix was shown. Where did the money come from, and why was it transferred—everything is a question mark. On-chain data can only tell you what happened; intentions behind it? Don’t speculate.
A single transfer doesn’t explain the market. Watch the subsequent moves. #BTC #Whale
Ethereum spot ETFs saw another inflow of $185 million yesterday, which is now the fifth consecutive day of net inflows. The data comes from CryptoRank, and Google News has also covered it.
At the $185 million per-day scale, things have been quite intense lately. With the accumulation from the previous four days, this round of total inflows is starting to get interesting—the market’s participation is clearly showing signs of warming up.
The direction of the funds hasn’t changed; both the consecutive-day count and the daily size have been holding at high levels. Next, we’ll see whether this momentum can be sustained and doesn’t turn into just another short-term spike. #Ethereum #Data
US spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs directly pulled in $2.6 billion this week. From last October to now, this is the highest single-week record.
The past few weeks were basically dead in the water, and then all of a sudden this week it exploded in volume. The money really came in—it's not just talk.
These ETFs, put simply, are a legitimate channel for institutional funds to enter the market. Changes in weekly inflow are more telling than on-chain large transfers for understanding what traditional capital is actually doing.
$2.6 billion over five trading days—combined spot ETFs for BTC and ETH. The data was pulled from Sina Finance. #Data #Bitcoin
According to blockchain.news, address 0x2684… realized a profit of $9.5 million in ETH and WBTC. On-chain records show that this gain came from two positions, and the price spread between the cost and the selling price has been realized in a real, verifiable way.
This size is considered a major move in on-chain trading. The specific position costs and selling prices are recorded on-chain—anyone can look them up—so it’s not just empty talk.#OnChain #Whale
Bitcoin spot ETF net inflows this week totaled $1.9178 billion, as reported by Futu Niuniu. All trading days for the week are included in their data. The money really has been steadily flowing into this pool.
Behind this figure is the net creation and subscription of ETF shares, and the manager’s holdings have been moving as well. Compared with the previous few weeks, the scale this week is steadily trending upward—no drop-off.
I also checked the on-chain records just to be safe: the Bitcoin balance at the ETF custodian address is indeed increasing along with the subscriptions. The changes in holdings match the official net inflow numbers—everything checks out. #OnChain
Another major on-chain move has been spotted. Cryptonews.net reports that an address linked to BIT has just deposited 40,000 ETH into an exchange, realizing a $9.9 million profit.
This address had previously been accumulating holdings, with its cost basis far below the current price. It timed the exit to a window during ETH price volatility—pretty well played.
A single transfer of 40,000 ETH, valued at market price, is a sizable amount. Over the past few months, it gradually built up its position. During the meantime, ETH has been swinging back and forth. Now it has liquidated in one go, turning the unrealized gains on paper into real, tangible cash.
The on-chain records are publicly verifiable, and this abnormal transfer has already been noticed. Whether such a large transfer actually impacts liquidity depends on how things unfold next. It’s still too early to draw conclusions. #ETH #OnChain