Bitcoin crashed $2,300 in minutes—and it had nothing to do with breaking news.



The real driver? Capital flows.

When U.S. markets opened, ETF-linked wallets connected to major institutional spot Bitcoin funds suddenly went into overdrive. Hundreds of millions moved through these channels in a compressed window. That's not coincidence. That's coordination.

The narrative everyone fixates on—rumors, Fed statements, geopolitical tensions—misses the actual mechanics. While retail traders chase headlines, the flow data tells a different story. Institutional positioning shifts ripple through the market faster than any press release ever could.

Pay attention to where the money moves, not what the headlines scream.
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SillyWhalevip
· 2025-12-29 20:20
Here comes the harvest again, the institutions are playing their tricks perfectly.
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BlockchainBrokenPromisevip
· 2025-12-29 19:37
It's the institutions playing tricks again, retail investors are still reading the news haha --- Fund flow is the real key; news is just smoke and mirrors --- It’s always like this. Every time big institutions move, we get cut --- That’s why paying attention to on-chain data is way more important than just scrolling Twitter --- Damn, 2300 in three minutes, who the hell knew in advance --- Got it, I need to learn to watch wallet flows instead of just looking at headlines --- The institutions are really colluding behind the scenes; retail investors are always the last to know
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FlashLoanKingvip
· 2025-12-26 20:47
After reading this article, it almost directly states "Our big players are manipulating the market." The problem is, how can ordinary people possibly keep up with this speed?
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DegenWhisperervip
· 2025-12-26 20:45
Watching the flow of funds is more accurate than reading the news, this is true, institutions operate this way. --- It's the same old ETF story, retail investors are still reading news, big players have already exited. --- This wave to $2300 is basically institutions shaking out their positions; stories are all lies. --- Wow, this is the real truth, no wonder I get cut every time I follow the trend. --- Remember the key point: watch the capital flow, everything else is noise. --- When it comes to institutional coordination, it sounds like a conspiracy theory, but data doesn't lie. --- So we're just here to buy the dip, right? Haha. --- The flow of funds is the answer; headlines are all smokescreens, got it. --- This kind of rapid sell-off usually happens like this; those who can sniff it out first win. --- No wonder I always feel something's off, turns out someone is manipulating the rhythm behind the scenes.
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LeverageAddictvip
· 2025-12-26 20:28
That's why I focus on on-chain data instead of news; the real drama is in the wallet.
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