Amber Group's digital asset portfolio saw a $6.06 million increase in value over the past week, driven primarily by a notable expansion of their USDT reserves. Meanwhile, the firm pared back its exposure to ETH and TAIKO, while also trimming USDC positions. The shift suggests a strategic rebalancing—rotating toward stablecoin dominance while reducing volatile altcoin and ether holdings. This kind of repositioning from established players often signals conviction shifts in the broader market cycle.
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just_another_wallet
· 12h ago
Stablecoins surge, Ethereum gets cut, is this move by the whales out of fear or to dump the market?
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pvt_key_collector
· 12h ago
Stablecoin accumulation, is this a bet on a bear market...
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AllInAlice
· 12h ago
Big institutions are all moving into stablecoins. Is this wave a sign to get off or to stockpile supplies?
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12h ago
Large institutions are accumulating stablecoins. Are they about to take action?
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MaticHoleFiller
· 12h ago
Big institutions are accumulating stablecoins, this signal is quite interesting.
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TokenStorm
· 12h ago
Stablecoin accumulation, are the whales trying to build a bottom again? On-chain data shows this pattern, and retail investors like us are probably going to be harvested again [dog head]
Amber Group's digital asset portfolio saw a $6.06 million increase in value over the past week, driven primarily by a notable expansion of their USDT reserves. Meanwhile, the firm pared back its exposure to ETH and TAIKO, while also trimming USDC positions. The shift suggests a strategic rebalancing—rotating toward stablecoin dominance while reducing volatile altcoin and ether holdings. This kind of repositioning from established players often signals conviction shifts in the broader market cycle.