BTC & Blackrock - /biz/ (#60521445) [Archived: 1117 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: uTIRlBQb
6/19/2025, 4:44:20 AM No.60521445
Blackrock
Blackrock
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Why are Blackrock rich fags buying thousands of BTC if the Bull market is over?
Do you think you know something that the people who own the fucking world don't?
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Anonymous ID: /puNIvHe
6/19/2025, 4:45:36 AM No.60521450
I'm bullish, but you've got to understand that Blackrock only buys BTC for their trust when people buy the trust. That is, "Blackrock" isn't really buying, it's just retail buying.
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Anonymous ID: uTIRlBQb
6/19/2025, 4:50:02 AM No.60521460
>>60521450
That's why I said Blackrock rich fags. I am aware that Blackrock buys on behalf of their rich customers.

Doesn't change the fact that rich fags buy on mass and poor fags sell on mass. Otherwise price wouldn't stay the same for this long.
Anonymous ID: xTbema/J
6/19/2025, 4:52:11 AM No.60521471
I really don't understand where all the Bitcoin is coming from. Demand is sky high. There's only 21 million in existence. You gotta figure possible almost 25% of that has been lost permanently. Who would still be holding and want to sell right now?

How many liquid Bitcoin could really be left to buy? How is the price dumping 10% like this? Are Jews manipulating the price down artificially, and Saylor just keeps buying it over and over, since they actually have to deliver the Bitcoin and pretty soon they won't be able to?
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Anonymous ID: cvuF08IR
6/19/2025, 4:57:41 AM No.60521485
>>60521471
idk BTC seems to be holding best amongst all asset classes, even during the ww3 scare it held strong above 100k
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Anonymous ID: xTbema/J
6/19/2025, 5:00:10 AM No.60521492
>>60521485
Just seems weird 50k were bought by Black Rock alone in the last month and it didn't pump the price at all.
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Anonymous ID: +UmEwhSD
6/19/2025, 5:00:32 AM No.60521493
Please stop noticing things, noticing is extremely antisemitic
Anonymous ID: uTIRlBQb
6/19/2025, 5:00:43 AM No.60521495
>>60521471
In some BTC circles, people speculate that BTC price topped this cycle and they sell like crazy. Keep in mind that until now, BTC was mostly hold by regular people with regular lives. Those people started selling and institutions started buying. A shift of power as with any asset that has "value".

Yes, eventually scarcity will hit the market and price will skyrocket all of a sudden. Otherwise I can't imagine why the rich fags buy 6000 BTC in a day.
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Anonymous ID: /puNIvHe
6/19/2025, 5:01:25 AM No.60521498
>>60521495
A smart man buys Bitcoin no matter the price.
Anonymous ID: ajNHV6KM
6/19/2025, 5:01:48 AM No.60521500
>>60521471
>BUT WHO WAS SELLER?
actually, this question is an interesting one and remains a mystery.
dunno which "market" they are tapping into so they can acquire several THOUSAND a day with an average price near the price of the futures...
indeed
>BUT WHO WAS SELLER?
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Anonymous ID: Wh48HskM
6/19/2025, 5:03:53 AM No.60521504
>>60521445 (OP)
just wait til you see them sell
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Anonymous ID: uTIRlBQb
6/19/2025, 5:04:40 AM No.60521509
>>60521500
As much as I know, Blackrock works with Coinbase to buy those high numbers of BTC. Coinbase has a stockpile and buys small amounts from thousands of people daily. Coinbase wins because of spread and Blackrock gets the BTC they desire so much. Only the people who sell on Coinbase lose I guess, but they are not aware yet.
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Anonymous ID: WJ8T5uGu
6/19/2025, 5:05:17 AM No.60521512
>>60521445 (OP)
how is this much being bought up and there is no supply shock
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Anonymous ID: uTIRlBQb
6/19/2025, 5:09:20 AM No.60521525
>>60521512
Thousands of people started selling because of a premature ATH, because of hitting 100k, because of the wars, tariffs, because of Musk & Trump divorce.

Regular people started selling and rich fags started buying. Regular people will never get an opportunity got get back in again after a while.
Anonymous ID: +yYKGZXo
6/19/2025, 5:10:59 AM No.60521527
>>60521445 (OP)
Because they are using investors funds as exit liquidity for their friends
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Anonymous ID: uTIRlBQb
6/19/2025, 5:11:16 AM No.60521528
>>60521504
They won't sell on a loss. They probably buy with a spread as everyone else too.
Anonymous ID: +UmEwhSD
6/19/2025, 5:12:19 AM No.60521531
>>60521500
There are a lot of midwit earyfags, Ver dumped 400k BTC in 2017 for example, if he’d have just held he’d be among the richest people alive today instead of a pathetic multimillionaire
Anonymous ID: uTIRlBQb
6/19/2025, 5:14:10 AM No.60521535
>>60521527
>implying their investors are not their friends
Do you think they let any regular human be a blackrock investor? Do you think if they rip off thousands of rich fags, they will invest with them again? The only thing an investment company has is their reputation. If they fuck up once big, they will lose everything.
Anonymous ID: ajNHV6KM
6/19/2025, 5:23:09 AM No.60521549
>>60521445 (OP)
>Fund Holdings as of,"Jun 17, 2025"
>Shares Outstanding,"1,187,000,000.00"
"BTC","BITCOIN",[]"680,336.83700","BTC","-"
as per their website today so that purchase table could be accurate
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Anonymous ID: uTIRlBQb
6/19/2025, 5:25:33 AM No.60521553
>>60521549
It is accurate and well tracked. I thought it would be common knowledge in biz of all places.
Anonymous ID: ajNHV6KM
6/19/2025, 5:27:15 AM No.60521562
>>60521509
Not sure if this is how it works.
Blackrock would probably be buying a premium to get their hands on that sheer volume,
as well as Coinbase would ideally buy at a discount from the participants on their platform.
Both possible, but that sheer amount is mindboggling.
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Anonymous ID: uTIRlBQb
6/19/2025, 5:30:03 AM No.60521568
>>60521562
That coinbase buys at a discount is old news. And who else then Blackrock can afford premium spread prices? Their richfag customers are extremely bullish. And if they have a spread, which I assume, they won't sell in the foreseeable future.
Anonymous ID: tqWz1YCk
6/19/2025, 6:20:00 AM No.60521698
1718379707810812
1718379707810812
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>>60521445 (OP)
>Crypto was basically a small "blind spot" for the elites, in previous cycles it was possible for ordinary people to make tons of money off of modest investment
>Sometime in the last 2-3 years, elites noticed this was happening and it upset them that there was small amount of people that made it, and didn't have to live entirely under their thumb
>They're acquring BTC as a sort of "takeover" of crypto, the goal isn't to profit from BTC, just to obtain and control the majority of it, while also killing off literally all other coins
>They're doing this as well with housing, control a huge portion of it so that it's forever out of normal people's reach
>They will turn BTC into another boring boomer-tier investment with small gains, while sending everything else to 0
>This explains why BTC hasn't done anywhere near the gains it used to, while alts are basically dead

From what I've seen since 2022, the shittiest outcome is usually the correct one. I'm still holding and would love to be proven wrong but so far I've been right.
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Anonymous ID: uTIRlBQb
6/19/2025, 6:27:59 AM No.60521717
>>60521698
>ordinary people are dumb
>in their mind, 1BTC = $100.000 = not obtainable = Dead/Scam
>WHY EVEN BOTHER WITH SATOSHI
>ordinary people are dumb
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Anonymous ID: cvuF08IR
6/19/2025, 6:32:28 AM No.60521723
>>60521698
I think you might be right
Anonymous ID: rU9vxwcK
6/19/2025, 6:35:12 AM No.60521728
>>60521492
It’s all bought otc which doesn’t directly affect price but it does exhaust the supply which can eventually increase upwards pressure.
Anonymous ID: uTIRlBQb
6/19/2025, 6:36:48 AM No.60521729
>>60521717
What I am trying to say is, there won't be any more hype from regular people.

>Big number good
>Small number bad

Why buy 0,001 BTC when you can buy 1.000.000 Pepe? Fucking idiots.

Well, at least the rich fags are starting to carry. Lets hope governments take notice soon too.
Anonymous ID: tqWz1YCk
6/19/2025, 6:38:21 AM No.60521734
>>60521717
>Acquire majority of BTC
>Let the rest of crypto rot away to nothing
>Retail investors can no longer make any meaningful money, they do not have a massive reserve of cash to invest, it gives barely any returns compared to its former price action, and all other coins have been successfully killed
>Crypto loophole closed successfully, peons stay under your thumb
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Anonymous ID: uTIRlBQb
6/19/2025, 6:43:29 AM No.60521744
>>60521734
>sell your toy for quick profits
>spend all profits on candy
>consume all candy
>wonder why you don't have a toy
>notice rich kids never eats candy, but have tons of toys
>notice rich kids parents make the candy
>wonder when you can eat next candy
Poor fags never learn
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Anonymous ID: tqWz1YCk
6/19/2025, 6:45:44 AM No.60521747
>>60521744
Yes.

>Normies sell
>Majority of coins now bought up and controlled by Blackrock
>Crypto never goes anywhere relevant again
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Anonymous ID: uTIRlBQb
6/19/2025, 6:50:02 AM No.60521759
>>60521747
Do you realize how much fiat they need to print to get that result?

Also they will definitely not just loose that amount of money. They need to leverage that loss somehow onto the government.

We are not even near the finish line yet.
Anonymous ID: uTIRlBQb
6/19/2025, 6:59:53 AM No.60521784
>>60521747
And what do you think will happen to the price if they continue to buy like this and the supply shrinks? Sure, lots of people sell because it hit 100k. But in a finite resource, there will come a time when they want to buy but can't because no one is selling for 100k anymore.
Anonymous ID: UDynU3a7
6/19/2025, 7:01:55 AM No.60521788
>>60521445 (OP)
Richerinos hold less than 5% in crypto. It's innately risky, and keeping cash in there for the big swings is understood to be part of the gamble. Such a small portion wouldn't be allocated if they were seeking profits matching traditional markets. These people are keeping money parked for a hail mary. I personally wouldn't believe anyone trying to fool me with lies about them dipping after "10% gains" in a BTC ETF.
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Anonymous ID: uTIRlBQb
6/19/2025, 7:05:26 AM No.60521794
>>60521788
10% profit wouldn't even cover the costs at this point. I assume Blackrock wants to earn from this shit too. They surely don't "work" for free if you get what I mean.
Anonymous ID: ebJtw+OS
6/19/2025, 7:13:45 AM No.60521803
>>60521471
Liquidating longs can't exchanges just use people's coins held on exchange to liquidate and them and buy them back I don't know I'm an idiot