BlackRock has withdrawn 2,086 Bitcoins (approximately $135 million) and 8,459 Ethereum (approximately $15.8 million) to its spot ETF address from the Coinbase platform, indicating that BlackRock may be shifting towards accumulation after a large-scale sell-off in early February. Meanwhile, Bitcoin's trading price is around $63,230, down nearly 50% from its peak in 2025, while its 24-hour trading volume has increased by over 22%, reaching $44.09 billion.
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BlackRock has withdrawn 2,086 Bitcoins (approximately $135 million) and 8,459 Ethereum (approximately $15.8 million) to its spot ETF address from the Coinbase platform, indicating that BlackRock may be shifting towards accumulation after a large-scale sell-off in early February. Meanwhile, Bitcoin's trading price is around $63,230, down nearly 50% from its peak in 2025, while its 24-hour trading volume has increased by over 22%, reaching $44.09 billion.