Divergence in Crypto Markets: Institutions Lean Towards BTC and ETH While Retail Explores Newer Altcoins
A recent report from Wintermute highlights a stark divide in investment strategies between institutional and retail cryptocurrency investors.
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A recent report from Wintermute highlights a stark divide in investment strategies between institutional and retail cryptocurrency investors.
Strong institutional trading propels ICP upward, overcoming significant resistance levels and setting it up for a possible breakout to $5.70.
Recent trading activity indicates that NEAR Protocol is experiencing a significant increase in value, fueled by a strong shift toward altcoins.
BitMine Immersion Technologies' shares soared by over 40% after it announced holding 163,142 ETH valued at approximately $500 million, following a significant drop in prices due to a large offering.
Shiba Inu's value has increased significantly, outperforming Bitcoin this month due to a surge in its burn rate.
Binance is set to unveil a pioneering token sale model utilizing a bonding curve mechanism in collaboration with Four.Meme on July 15.
BONK token experiences a significant rise in value as Grayscale adds it to its institutional monitoring list, indicating growing interest from investors.
The Himalayan kingdom Bhutan has recently sold significant amounts of Bitcoin amidst soaring prices, yet retains substantial reserves.
Hedge funds accumulate significant short positions on Ether, leveraging a basis trading strategy to maximize returns amid price fluctuations.
The cryptocurrency Filecoin sees a 5% increase, aligning with a broader market trend observed in cryptocurrencies.
XRP has surged 8%, breaking resistance at $2.84, with analysts forecasting a potential rise to $3.40.
The Japanese firm Metaplanet has bought 797 Bitcoin, increasing its total holdings to an impressive 16,352 BTC.
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