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Crypto 'Whale Watching' Could Become a Thing at Ukrainian Town Council Meetings

Ukrainian civil servants together own about 46,351 bitcoin, one-third of which is held by a single city council member, researchers found.

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Bitcoin's 'Rich List' Shrinks Amid Continued Price Rally

The number of unique addresses holding more than 1,000 BTC has shrunk by over 8% since Feb. 8 as whales take profits.

Bitcoin's "rich list" has been shrinking – and not because people are getting poorer.

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Bitcoin Transfers Worth Billions Could Mean More Selling Pressure

Blockchain data showed investors moving the cryptocurrency onto exchanges, ostensibly preparing for a quick sale.

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Institutions Keep Buying Bitcoin's Dip, Despite Near-term Volatility: Data

Institutions and "whales" have continued their bitcoin purchases, on-chain data shows.

A whale tailfin sinks below the ocean surface. (Paola Ocaranza/Unsplash)

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Bitcoin Whales Kept Accumulating During Monday's Crash

Larger investors, or whales look to have reacted differently than retail investors amid this week's bitcoin price drop.

A whale tailfin sinks below the ocean surface. (Paola Ocaranza/Unsplash)

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‘Bitcoin Rich List’ Rebounds to Hit All-Time High

'Bitcoin Rich List' broke its all-time high as bitcoin's price continues to rally.

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Whale Sightings Become Scarce, Removing Downward Pressure on Bitcoin: Analyst

Big bitcoin balance holders, or "whales," are moving less crypto onto exchanges, signaling some reduction of sell-side pressure, according to CryptoQuant.

CoinDesk 20 Bitcoin Price Index

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Bitcoin Whales Buy Low, Sell High; Retail Investors Chase Rallies: Data

Data from OKEx gives one explanation of how bitcoin whales were able to influence the market during the rallies.

Data indicates bitcoin "whales" have been making profits throughout 2020.

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Number of Bitcoin 'Whale' Addresses at Highest Since Autumn 2016

The number of investors with over 1,000 bitcoin has peaked to four-year highs amid the recent price rally.

Data indicates bitcoin "whales" have been making profits throughout 2020.