Recently, a BTC transfer was made to Coinbase Prime's custody address, but interestingly, there are no clear on-chain sell records at the moment. This fund was later consolidated and internally transferred among multiple addresses controlled by Coinbase—this operational pattern is quite common and generally aligns with standard fund management procedures of custodial institutions. Such on-chain activities typically reflect institutional-level asset organization and risk management actions, rather than immediate market sell signals.
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LuckyHashValue
· 01-09 02:06
The coin hoarders are here to report, judging by this attitude, they don't seem to want to sell at all.
Institutions are playing the internal transfer game; we should continue to HODL.
Wait, is this really just risk management? Why do I always feel something's off?
Wow, here comes another on-chain detective drama. Big players love this kind of thing.
Basically, it just means they haven't gone all-in yet.
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GasFeeVictim
· 01-07 04:46
Ha, it's the same old story. Who can really tell if institutions are hoarding coins or fleeing?
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SelfCustodyBro
· 01-06 07:51
I'm already tired of Coinbase's internal transfer tricks. When it's time to dump, they'll go directly to the exchange without such hassle.
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PositionPhobia
· 01-06 07:50
The set of custody addresses has long been understood, and collection and transfer are routine operations. Don't scare yourself as if it's something extraordinary.
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DegenGambler
· 01-06 07:46
This is the standard custody process. Don't speculate and cause a dump.
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BitcoinDaddy
· 01-06 07:39
Bottom fishing or arbitrage? Are institutions all playing the game of internal transfers?
Recently, a BTC transfer was made to Coinbase Prime's custody address, but interestingly, there are no clear on-chain sell records at the moment. This fund was later consolidated and internally transferred among multiple addresses controlled by Coinbase—this operational pattern is quite common and generally aligns with standard fund management procedures of custodial institutions. Such on-chain activities typically reflect institutional-level asset organization and risk management actions, rather than immediate market sell signals.