Whales are accumulating, institutions are returning, BlackRock is buying
1. Santiment: Whales are increasing their positions
• The number of wallets with a balance of 100+ BTC is about to reach 20,000 • This is a bullish signal in the current environment - large holders are accumulating on the decline
2. Crypto ETF inflows yesterday:
• BTC: +$254.46 million (3 consecutive green days) • ETH: +$6.57 million (3 consecutive green days) • XRP: +$1.22 million • SOL: +$507,780 • LINK: +$2.42 million • DOGE, LTC, AVAX, HBAR: $0
3. BlackRock is buying BTC:
• BlackRock's wallet was replenished with 4,309 BTC ($290 million) today
After three months institutional money began to return to crypto as a result of outflows.
🚨 $HBAR has once again taken the #1 spot for development activity in the Real World Assets (RWA) sector ⚡️
Fresh ranking:
🥇 $HBAR (Hedera) 🥈 $LINK 🥉 $AVAX
Hedera confidently leads the entire RWA sector in GitHub activity, number of commits, and actual development pace.
This isn't hype. These are developers actually building and launching products on the fastest and most governed public network in the world.
While most "RWA" projects are stuck on slow, unscalable blockchains, Hedera's Hashgraph already provides the infrastructure needed by institutions: 10,000+ TPS, fixed fees under a cent, aBFT security, a carbon-negative network, and real-world use cases—asset tokenization, supply chains, and enterprise tokenization on an industrial scale.
The management board (Google, IBM, FedEx, Dell, LG, Repsol, and others) doesn't waste time on empty talk—they build. And the data backs it up.
$HBAR isn't just another cryptocurrency. It's the infrastructure layer on which RWAs were originally intended to operate.
#1 in development activity. #1 in corporate adoption. #1 position for the real future of finance.
I'm buying while the price is sweet, and I recommend it to you too.
💸 What percentage of your portfolio should be invested in BTC, according to Wall Street giants? ▪Fidelity: 2-5%. ▪Bank of America: 1-4%. ▪Morgan Stanley: 0-4%. ▪BlackRock: 1-2%. ▪WisdomTree: 0.5-1.5%. ▪JPMorgan: 0.5-1%.