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Arkham Bitcoin rich list: Coinbase listed with 982,000 BTC, Satoshi at 1.1M
An Arkham report released Saturday, March 28, ranked Satoshi Nakamoto as the largest Bitcoin holder at about 1.1 million BTC worth over $77 billion, while Coinbase appeared second with roughly 982,000 BTC. The same data set showed Strategy with 738,000 BTC in total, including about 443,000 BTC visible on-chain. Commentators said Coinbase’s figure reflects user custody rather than corporate holdings, unlike Strategy’s treasury position.
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Bitcoin slid nearly 25% in Q1 as rate-hike odds rise and Q2 outlook darkens
Bitcoin posted a nearly 25% drawdown in Q1, as macro volatility intensified and markets leaned toward tighter U.S. monetary policy. Rate expectations shifted toward potential hikes into 2027, while sentiment weakened and short-term holders sent about 21,700 BTC to exchanges in the past 24 hours at a loss. The mix of falling risk appetite and muted institutional demand is raising questions about whether the pullback is turning into a broader bearish phase.
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Goldman Flags Possible Bitcoin Bottom as Fannie Mae Backs Coinbase Crypto Mortgages
A weekly roundup highlighted heightened cross-market volatility and fresh signs of traditional finance embracing digital assets, including Goldman Sachs pointing to a potential cyclical bottom for crypto. Separately, Fannie Mae said it will support crypto-backed mortgages in a product built with Better Home and Finance and Coinbase, allowing borrowers to use assets such as bitcoin or USDC held on Coinbase as part of a home purchase.
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Bitcoin Slips Under $66,000 Ahead of Weekly Close as Analysts Flag More Downside
Bitcoin fell more than 7% intraday on Friday to a three-week low of $65,700, dipping below $66,000 as traders looked toward the upcoming weekly close. Analysts said a loss of the current range and the 200-week EMA could open a move toward $60,000-$62,000, while separate historical models were cited as pointing to a potential 30%-45% drawdown. At the time of writing, BTC was trading around $65,600, down 6% on the week.
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