Bitcoin News Today: "SpaceX's Bitcoin Transactions Stir Controversy: Ordinary Procedure or Calculated Change?"
- SpaceX transferred $268M in Bitcoin to new wallets, sparking speculation about custody changes or strategic repositioning ahead of regulatory shifts. - Tesla's $1.31B BTC holdings generated $80M profit via fair-value accounting, contrasting with SpaceX's active crypto management while maintaining long-term strategies. - Market analysis shows declining illiquid Bitcoin supply and whale accumulation, with institutional interest growing in altcoins like Solana through new ETFs. - Smaller wallet selling pres
SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, has stirred up renewed speculation in the market after moving $268 million in
This comes at a time when
At the same time, blockchain data points to broader shifts in the market. According to analysis by Glassnode, cited by
Whale activity has picked up across leading digital assets. One prominent whale, using the address 0xc2a3, opened long positions totaling $170.46 million in BTC and $167.35 million in ETH. Another whale (0x71a0) focused on alternative coins such as
Market analysts remain cautiously hopeful. Fidelity Digital Assets estimates that by Q2 2032, 42% of all Bitcoin (8.3 million BTC) could be held in illiquid wallets, supporting the narrative of Bitcoin’s scarcity even as some holders sell, based on Coinotag’s summary of Glassnode’s research. However, smaller holders (with 0.1–10 BTC) are contributing to selling pressure, creating a supply-demand imbalance that may persist until new buyers step in.
SpaceX’s Bitcoin assets, now valued at $770 million, continue to be a variable in the crypto sector. While some interpret the recent transfers as standard treasury management, others believe they could signal a strategic shift in anticipation of regulatory or market changes. With Musk’s companies together owning more than 18,000 BTC, their decisions remain influential for both investor sentiment and market trends, with Tesla’s holdings playing a significant role in this landscape.
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