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Whales Scoop Up 20,000 BTC In 24-Hour Buying Spree Amid Bitcoin Price Drop

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Whales Scoop Up 20,000 BTC In 24-Hour Buying Spree Amid Bitcoin Price Drop

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Bitcoin (BTC) has continued its volatility trend, with recent fluctuations heightening the attention of seasoned investors on its next likely trajectory. Notably, the top crypto asset’s price has been consolidating its gains in the past few weeks, hovering around the $68,000 mark after reaching an all-time high above $73,000 in March.

Meanwhile, amidst the ongoing pullback, Bitcoin whales have embarked on a buying spree, acquiring a staggering 20,000 BTC in just 24 hours, according to insights shared by crypto analyst Ali Martinez.

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The significant purchase, totaling approximately $1.34 billion at current market rates, occurred as Bitcoin prices dipped below the $67,000 mark. This sudden surge in whale activity suggests a renewed confidence in Bitcoin’s long-term potential despite short-term market fluctuations.

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Martinez’s revelation comes just after crypto analytics firm IntoTheBlock revealed that addresses holding between 1,000 and 10,000 BTC have been the primary accumulators during Bitcoin’s recent surge to $70,000. On Thursday, the firm noted that these addresses added 20,000 BTC ($1.4 billion) to their balances over the past seven days, further solidifying Bitcoin’s position as a preferred asset among institutional and large-scale investors.

Other analysts have also closely monitored Bitcoin’s price movements and market dynamics. Glassnode, a leading on-chain data provider, highlighted a notable decline in Bitcoin Long-Term Holder (LTH) supply leading up to the cryptocurrency’s all-time high (ATH) of over $73,000 in March 2024. However, this distribution pressure has eased off in recent weeks, signaling a shift in market sentiment favoring bullish tendencies.

Adding to the bullish sentiment, cryptocurrency analyst “Gaah” from CryptoQuant highlighted the Puell Multiple, a metric used to gauge Bitcoin miner profitability following halving events. The recent decline in the Puell Multiple indicates a potential market adjustment to increased scarcity, potentially paving the way for a future rally in Bitcoin prices.

“The reduction in miners’ daily revenue indicates that mining has become less profitable, unless the price of Bitcoin increases significantly. The current range in which the Puell Multiple is quoted confirms Price discount, meaning that the network is potentially cheap. The decrease in the supply of new bitcoins could create upward pressure on the price, especially if demand continues to grow. Investors may interpret the fall in the Puell Multiple as a sign that the market is adjusting to a new phase of scarcity, potentially preparing for a rally.” The pundit noted.

Despite market uncertainties, Bitcoin appears to be encountering minimal resistance as it hovers around key support levels. Data from IntoTheBlock suggests that the cryptocurrency faces a crucial supply zone between $70,180 and $70,600, where over 450,000 addresses acquired 273,000 BTC. This accumulation by retail investors further reinforces the bullish outlook for Bitcoin in the near term.

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According to CoinMarketCap data, BTC was trading at $69,173 at press time, reflecting a 2.72% price surge over the past 24 hours.

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Wisconsin lawmakers crack down on cryptocurrency scams

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MADISON, WI (WTAQ) — A new bipartisan bill is the state legislature is attempting to keep Wisconsinites safe from scammers.

Assembly Bill 968 creates consumer protections around cryptocurrency kiosks—and is aimed at stopping criminals from using crypto-kiosks to steal from victims. It was passed by the assembly last month and is now heading to the senate.

Americans lost over $330 million to scams involving crypto-kiosks in 2025.

As amended; the bill that passed the assembly would:

  • set daily transaction limits at $1,000
  • require cryptocurrency-kiosk operators to provide users with receipts
  • implement consumer-identification measures for every transaction
  • allow scam victims to receive refunds

“This also requires crypto-kiosk operators to be licensed as a money transmitter with the Department of Financial Institutions,” said bill co-author Representative Dean Kaufert (R-Neenah). “Right now there is no state statute with regards to these crypto machines, and there has to be some oversight.”

Over 700 cryptocurrency kiosks are located in convenience stores, gas stations, restaurants, and other locations throughout Wisconsin.

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Detective Kevin Bahl with the Green Bay Police Department says although these scams don’t discriminate, scammers usually target the senior population.

“That’s because they’re the ones with more of the built up funds; that they can lose a significant of money, but we have seen a lot of younger victims too,” said Det. Bahl. “Victims are losing anywhere between a couple thousand dollars, all the way up to hundreds of thousands of dollars.”

The senate will reconvene beginning the second week of March, where Rep. Kaufert believes they will pass Senate Bill 975. Then the bill will go to the governor for approval by April 1. If approved, the law would likely go into effect around June.

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HSBC Says Lasting Iran Conflict Would Boost Oil, Gold, USD and Hurt Equities

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HSBC Says Lasting Iran Conflict Would Boost Oil, Gold, USD and Hurt Equities
Rising Iran conflict risks are jolting global markets, with HSBC warning oil shocks, currency swings, and equity volatility hinge on whether supply routes and production are disrupted, shaping inflation expectations and investor risk appetite worldwide. HSBC: Long-Running Conflict Would Reshape FX, Rates, and Equity Leadership Escalating geopolitical tensions are reshaping the global market outlook. Global […]
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Crypto Sector Suffers Exodus of Reliable Retail Investors | PYMNTS.com

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Retail investors are reportedly leaving the cryptocurrency sector, robbing the industry of a dependable driver.

That’s according to a report Sunday (March 1) from Bloomberg News, which says the speculative demand that once centered around crypto has shifted into stocks.

Since late 2024, retail investors have steadily shifted toward equities, a trend that sped up following the crypto crash last October, the report said, citing a new report from market-maker Wintermute which itself drew from JPMorgan Chase data.

Bloomberg characterizes the shift as striking at something key to the crypto’s market structure, which has long relied on investor mood as a key demand driver. If that demand is moving to other trades, it goes against the belief that digital assets can recover without something to draw back retail investors.

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“In prior cycles, excess retail risk appetite tended to concentrate in crypto,” said Evgeny Gaevoy, CEO of Wintermute, who added that crypto is now “one of many risky-asset classes with similar volatility profile that retail can use to invest and speculate on.”

More than $19 billion in positions were wiped out in October — $7 billion of them in less than an hour — liquidating more than 1.6 million traders, the report added.

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Since then, there’s been “a near-complete pivot into equities that is still ongoing,” the Wintermute said. Bitcoin has fallen from its record high of around $126,000 down to $66,000 amid reports of American and Israeli strikes against Iran, the report added.

In other digital assets news, PYMNTS wrote last week about the significance of Morgan Stanley’s application before the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) for a charter for a digital asset-focused national trust bank.

As that report said, a trust bank, as opposed to a traditional commercial bank, does not offer loans or deposits, but rather focuses on custody, fiduciary services and asset administration, basically acting as a highly regulated vault/legal steward. This structure, PYMNTS added, could be ideally suited to digital assets.

“The trust bank charter offers a solution,” the report added. “It allows a firm to handle digital assets under the supervision of the OCC while avoiding the capital and liquidity requirements associated with deposit-taking institutions. In regulatory terms, it is a bridge. In strategic terms, it could be an on-ramp for traditional finance to take over functions once dominated by crypto-native firms.”

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