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Celebrating Bitcoin’s 16th Anniversary Amidst Strong Holder Accumulation And ETF Inflows

Today marks the 16th anniversary of Bitcoin’s white paper release by the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto.

On October 31, 2008, Nakamoto shared his vision for a decentralized financial system in a nine-page document titled “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System.” This paper, which laid the foundation for Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency market, has continued to inspire the digital asset space to this day.

In the current market landscape, long-term Bitcoin holders (LTHs) are showing strong accumulation behavior, undeterred by recent modest dips. Interestingly, this decline is much less drastic compared to Bitcoin’s all-time high (ATH) peaks, highlighting a more disciplined approach among LTHs as they prepare for potential upward momentum.

Around 48,000 BTC, valued at over $3.46 billion, have recently been transferred to accumulation addresses, while approximately 8,000 BTC, worth around $576 million, were withdrawn from exchanges in the past two days.

Major BTC Spot ETFs Inflows To Monitor 

This activity coincides with major ETF inflows. On October 30, Bitcoin ETFs saw a total net inflow of $893 million, making it the second largest day in history after March 12, when $1.05 billion was recorded.

BlackRock’s IBIT ETF alone contributed $872 million, signaling strong institutional interest.

As Bitcoin’s dominance dips, investors often pivot to altcoins, setting the stage for broader market rallies.

A potential shift in market dynamics could lead to the next altcoin surge, hinting at a bullish wave across the entire cryptocurrency ecosystem as we celebrate Bitcoin’s legacy and anticipate the path forward.

Disclosure: This is not trading or investment advice. Always do your research before buying any cryptocurrency or investing in any services.

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