Recently, looking at the large-scale institutional buying activity in Bitcoin, I feel that the methods of raising funds are really changing. It seems to be shifting from simple fundraising to more complex structures.



Especially noteworthy is how these massive purchases are impacting the overall market, and when calculated with a weighted average, the proportion of institutional funds is gradually increasing. Media and information platforms are also making efforts to report these movements transparently, handling market infrastructure news while maintaining editorial independence.

Ultimately, from a weighted average perspective, the entry of institutional funds is reshaping the market structure. As the fundraising models become more diverse, the market inevitably becomes more complex. In this changing environment, transparent information disclosure and objective indicators like weighted averages are becoming even more important, and that’s probably why.
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