Interesting on-chain activity this morning — the rhythm of Cumberland DRW's operation is worth watching. First, a transfer of 50 BTC to Bullish.com in one go, then the remaining 19.99988732 BTC was moved to a new address. This kind of batch transfer routine is common in institutional operations, usually reflecting multi-chain deployment or reconfiguration of asset positions. The liquidity of BTC held by these large holders has always been a market focus, and each large transfer can cause subtle market fluctuations. Recently, institutional actions have indeed been quite frequent, worth continuing to monitor.

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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 01-10 08:48
Cumberland's move this time looks interesting, but it seems like old tricks—institutions playing the game of selling off in batches is a well-worn tactic.
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GasFeeSobbervip
· 01-09 23:54
The institution's move is again digging a trap, or are they really about to act? Throwing 50 BTC bullishly, then moving the rest to a new address—this rhythm is indeed a bit something.
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WagmiWarriorvip
· 01-09 23:49
Cumberland's move this time is quite clever, throwing 50 to Bullish then dispersing positions, a typical big player tactic. Institutions have been transferring funds crazily lately, feeling like they're holding back a big move. I've seen multiple transfers before, each time it can drive the market, so stay alert. These big players really know how to play, every transaction can stir the market's nerves. The Bullish exit is a bit interesting, is Cumberland laying a trap?
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NFTregrettervip
· 01-09 23:46
Cumberland is playing tricks again, this time really testing the market's temper I'm already tired of the institution's batch transfer tricks. Every time they talk about multi-chain deployment, but in reality, they're just testing the bottom Splitting 70 BTC like this, be careful not to shoot yourself in the foot This pace is a bit fast, feels like rushing to dump Why is it always these institutions acting up, and retail investors have to suffer along with it
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DegenWhisperervip
· 01-09 23:46
Cumberland is playing tricks again, and anyone with a brain can see through this rhythm. Batch transfers are just paving the way for subsequent operations. Think about it from a different perspective—what is their real goal? Institutions are indeed a bit rushed this time; we need to keep a close eye on them. Hey, this time the transfer amount is so precise—are they hinting at something? When big players move, the market follows and trembles. Honestly, we are all being harvested. Something feels off. Recently, more institutions are depositing BTC into Bullish exchange, which is worth paying attention to.
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MetaEggplantvip
· 01-09 23:28
Cumberland is back at it again. Every time I see these big players operating, I feel like I'm watching someone else play chess. The institutions have really been busy lately, splitting transfers in batches—this routine is slick. It feels like the market is about to be manipulated again by these folks; keep an eye on it. Every move by the big players hints at something. They are just adjusting their positions, while we are left guessing. Transferring 50 BTC to Bullish? This pace is quite interesting. Waiting to see what happens next. Such frequent operations usually aren't a good sign. On-chain data never lies; I just worry about not understanding it. Another wave of institutions reshuffling, while retail investors are still dreaming.
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