Two popular analytics agencies – Glassnode and CryptoQuant – seem to have totally different interpretations on the recent 18,670 BTC transaction related to the Gemini exchange. This transfer is believed to have caused the massive Bitcoin sell-off that led to its decline to the $56,000 level.
Now, IntoTheBlock has joined the discussion and it seems to offer data that neither CryptoQuant, nor Glassnode had announced.
Where did 18,670 BTC come from to Gemini?
On March 15, CryptoQuant reported that $1,031,498,830 worth of Bitcoin (approximately 18,670 BTC) was transferred into Gemini exchange owned by the Winklevoss twins – Cameron and Tyler, vocal Bitcoiners and billionaires who lost Facebook to Mark Zuckerberg in court when it was founded.
CryptoQuant analytics firm stated that Glassnode was wrong to have labelled the transaction as an internal one between Gemini wallets.
The CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju is positive that it was a whale making a mammoth-sized deposit to Gemini and this data was confirmed by an expert from CoinMetrics, according to him.
Glassnode stands firm on its verdict
Today, Ki Young Ju tweeted that the transaction to Gemini was performed from BlockFi (an exchange and a crypto lending service).
In today’s tweet, Glassnode maintained its position, stating that the aforementioned Bitcoin transfer was nothing but an internal one on the Winklevoss’ exchange.
"Addressing yesterday’s exchange data – we remain with our statement. The transactions in question were not external user deposits into Gemini's cluster. This is in accordance with our address labels and clustering information."
Popular crypto trader and analyst Willy Woo was also involved in the discussion, calling CryptoQuant’s data bogus.
IntoTheBlock first confirmed the deposit to Gemini, then added that slightly over 17,000 BTC was later withdrawn.
However, IntoTheBlock chose to remove all its tweets regarding this transaction.
Bitcoin tanked from $60,000 as a result
On Monday, the world’s major cryptocurrency Bitcoin plunged from the $60,000 level to the $55,600 area on a massive sell-off.
It was believed to be triggered by this billion USD in Bitcoin deposited to Gemini as the market assumed a whale was going to sell it.
CEO of Galaxy Digital, Mike Novogratz, told CNBC yesterday that despite Bitcoin surging to $61,700 on Saturday and its decline to $55,500 on Monday, Bitcoin simply rolled back to where it was on Friday afternoon.
According to the crypto billionaire Novogratz, the BTC upsurge over the weekend was due to retail purchasing as leverage always go way higher at weekends.
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