Understanding Why Bitcoin's Value Remains Steady Despite Huge ETF and Corporate Purchases

Over the past year, early Bitcoin investors, known as "whales", have sold off over 500,000 BTC, valued around $50 billion, a move mirrored by the influx of institutional investments into US Bitcoin ETFs and corporate treasuries. This shift has kept Bitcoin's value steady, suggesting its transformation from a speculative asset into a more stable, institutional holding.

Institutional investors, such as ETFs and corporations like Michael Saylor's Strategy, have reportedly accumulated nearly 900,000 BTC. This shift in ownership, from anonymous accounts to institutional buyers, is reducing Bitcoin's volatility, marking it as a stable long-term asset class. Despite massive ETF and corporate buys, Bitcoin's price remains steady due to this shift in ownership and its growing status as a reliable asset.