Un gran inversor sale del IBIT de BlackRock en una operación de 1.260 millones de dólares

El 26 de mayo se produjo una operación en bloque de 1.260 millones de dólares en el iShares Bitcoin Trust de BlackRock. La transacción implicó la venta de 29,21 millones de acciones con descuento.

La venta se realizó fuera de mercado a un precio de 43,16 dólares por acción, lo que representa un descuento del 2,3 por ciento respecto al precio de mercado y supuso un coste aproximado de 29,5 millones de dólares para el vendedor. El análisis de NYDIG concluyó que la operación reflejaba probablemente a un gran inversor que buscaba una salida rápida de su exposición a bitcoin en lugar de un cierre de arbitraje.

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