$121,000,000 Bitcoin Stuns World’s Largest Exchange, Binance

The post $121,000,000 Bitcoin Stuns World’s Largest Exchange, Binance appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. 1,140 Bitcoins deposited to Binance Michael Saylor praises this BTC purchase  Prominent blockchain tracker Whale Alert, which monitors large cryptocurrency transfers and then shares the details with the community on its website or X handle, has spotted two hefty transactions targeting the world’s largest exchange, Binance. This aligned with the Bitcoin price gaining more than 2% and surpassing the $106,000 mark for the second time this week. You Might Also Like 1,140 Bitcoins deposited to Binance The aforementioned on-chain data source revealed two large Bitcoin transactions, carrying 500 and 640 BTC to Binance. The transfers were conducted from one wallet, whose owner chose to stay anonymous, within a gap of roughly one hour. In total, the whale deposited 1,140 BTC to Binance, which was the equivalent of approximately $121 million in fiat. While the Bitcoin price surged by 2.6% from $103,810, reaching the $106,500 zone, this may indicate increased whale activity to lock in profits as BTC demonstrated a significant rise within less than one day. You Might Also Like Michael Saylor praises this BTC purchase  Recently, prominent angel investor and Bitcoin supporter Anthony Pompliano announced the launch of a new Bitcoin-powered company, ProCap BTC. On Tuesday, he spread the word that right after a $1 billion merger of his new venture and after raising $750 million to acquire BTC, the company bought 3,724 Bitcoins worth $396,482,735 by press time. This is roughly half of the amount raised by ProCap BTC. Michael Saylor left an approving commentary under Pompliano’s post, saying: “₿3,724 is a strong start for ProCap BTC.” To that, Pomp replied, asking Saylor not to accumulate all the remaining Bitcoin on the market, leaving some for others to scoop up: “Save some bitcoin for the rest of us.” Save some bitcoin for the rest of us — Anthony…

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$121,000,000 Bitcoin Stuns World’s Largest Exchange, Binance

The post $121,000,000 Bitcoin Stuns World’s Largest Exchange, Binance appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

1,140 Bitcoins deposited to Binance Michael Saylor praises this BTC purchase  Prominent blockchain tracker Whale Alert, which monitors large cryptocurrency transfers and then shares the details with the community on its website or X handle, has spotted two hefty transactions targeting the world’s largest exchange, Binance. This aligned with the Bitcoin price gaining more than 2% and surpassing the $106,000 mark for the second time this week. You Might Also Like 1,140 Bitcoins deposited to Binance The aforementioned on-chain data source revealed two large Bitcoin transactions, carrying 500 and 640 BTC to Binance. The transfers were conducted from one wallet, whose owner chose to stay anonymous, within a gap of roughly one hour. In total, the whale deposited 1,140 BTC to Binance, which was the equivalent of approximately $121 million in fiat. While the Bitcoin price surged by 2.6% from $103,810, reaching the $106,500 zone, this may indicate increased whale activity to lock in profits as BTC demonstrated a significant rise within less than one day. You Might Also Like Michael Saylor praises this BTC purchase  Recently, prominent angel investor and Bitcoin supporter Anthony Pompliano announced the launch of a new Bitcoin-powered company, ProCap BTC. On Tuesday, he spread the word that right after a $1 billion merger of his new venture and after raising $750 million to acquire BTC, the company bought 3,724 Bitcoins worth $396,482,735 by press time. This is roughly half of the amount raised by ProCap BTC. Michael Saylor left an approving commentary under Pompliano’s post, saying: “₿3,724 is a strong start for ProCap BTC.” To that, Pomp replied, asking Saylor not to accumulate all the remaining Bitcoin on the market, leaving some for others to scoop up: “Save some bitcoin for the rest of us.” Save some bitcoin for the rest of us — Anthony…

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