An ancient Bitcoin wallet dormant since January 2011 has transferred 3,962 BTC, valued at $469 m, after a test send. The move has renewed discussion about early-holder liquidations, even as BlackRock and other corporate treasuries have purchased large lots during the current consolidation.
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Year: 2025
BlackRock’s Ethereum ETF Rockets to $10B in 10 Days – Third-Fastest Ever
BlackRock’s Ethereum ETF has reached $10B in assets within 251 days, outpacing many traditional funds and trailing only BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF and Fidelity’s FBTC for speed. The milestone comes amid inflows to U.S. spot Ethereum funds after SEC approvals, showing institutional appetite.
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