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Most of the Institutions Eyeing Bitcoin are Sitting on the Sidelines

Posted by Jeffrey Sloe on March 13, 2021 - 12:23am


Most of the Institutions Eyeing Bitcoin are Sitting on the Sidelines

JOHN P. NJUI   •   BITCOIN (BTC) NEWS   •   MARCH 11, 2021

In Brief:

  • According to Tyler Winklevoss, there is a lot of institutional money coming into Bitcoin
  • Most of it is still sitting on the sidelines
  • Bitcoin’s price growth is ‘in the second pitch of the first inning’
  • Accumulation of Bitcoin is ongoing with exchange balances dropping by 20% since last March
  • Bitcoin testing $60k is possible due to the market optimism injected by the stimulus bill

The Co-founder and CEO of Gemini Exchange, Tyler Winklevoss, has forecasted that there is a lot of institutional money coming into Bitcoin. According to Mr. Winklevoss, the majority of the capital owned by these institutions eyeing Bitcoin is still sitting on the sidelines. He went on to compare Bitcoin’s current price growth to a baseball game which is ‘in the second pitch of the first inning’.

Mr. Winklevoss shared his analysis of Bitcoin via the following tweet.

Bitcoin Balances on Exchanges Drops by 20% Since the 2020 March Peak

To note is that retail and institutional investors are continually accumulating Bitcoin and storing the digital asset offline. This is best demonstrated by a 20% drop in Bitcoin exchange balances since March 2020 when the amount of BTC deposited on exchanges was at its peak. The drop in Bitcoin balances on exchanges was shared by the team at Unfolded via the following statement and accompanying chart.

Bitcoin balance on exchanges continues to decline, down by -20% since the 2020 March peak.

All About the $1.9T Stimulus Bill

At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading at $56,300 after being rejuvenated by both the US Congress and Senate approving a $1.9 Trillion stimulus bill. President Biden scheduled to sign the bill tomorrow, Friday, March 12th. The bill guarantees eligible US residents $1,400 from the government via direct bank deposit, pre-paid debit cards or actual checks.

News surrounding the bill has injected optimism in both the traditional stock markets and the crypto-verse. The optimism could translate to Bitcoin recapturing $58k in the days to follow and ultimately testing $60k. The latter price value is possible given that the crypto fear and greed index is still low at 73 as opposed to the February highs of 90.

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Original article posted on the EthereumWorldNews.com site, by John P. Njui.

Article re-posted on Markethive by Jeffrey Sloe

Charles Phillips Neither the retail or institutional markets are letting fear of missing out (FOMO) dictate their crypto ivovlement as much as before. But these folks are sill around, and they are not going anywhere. When they decide to become more involved, those who are positioned ...you decide..
March 13, 2021 at 4:20am