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Illustration of traders absorbing a massive Bitcoin ETF block trade without market disruption.
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Bitcoin absorbe una operación en bloque de 1.300 millones de dólares en el ETF de BlackRock

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Una única operación en bloque de 29,2 millones de acciones en el ETF de Bitcoin IBIT de BlackRock se ejecutó a 43,16 dólares por un valor aproximado de 1.260 millones de dólares el 27 de mayo. La transacción no produjo prácticamente ningún movimiento en el precio ni del ETF ni del Bitcoin. Los participantes del mercado absorbieron la venta a través de canales de liquidez organizados sin que se produjera un ajuste de precios desordenado.

La operación se realizó a las 10:30 a.m. ET en un dark pool y representó alrededor del 35 por ciento del volumen intradía de IBIT en esa sesión. IBIT cerró el día a 42,99 dólares, un 0,09 por ciento al alza, mientras que Bitcoin cotizó cerca de los 75.911 dólares, un 1,73 por ciento a la baja. Una breve caída del 1 por ciento en el precio de Bitcoin se recuperó inmediatamente después de registrarse la operación.

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Los usuarios destacaron que la operación en bloque de 1.300 millones de dólares en el dark pool de IBIT fue absorbida con poco impacto en el precio, lo que señala una gran liquidez, mientras que otros señalaron las continuas salidas de capital de los ETF y lo consideraron como una posible reducción de riesgos o rotación institucional.

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