On-chain data changes

The address of the 30th ranked Bitcoin millionaire transferred 11,999 BTC, approximately $1.19 billion, 2 hours ago

According to iChainfo monitoring, the address of the 30th ranked Bitcoin millionaire (starting with 3DR2iG) transferred 11,999 BTC (approximately $1.19 billion), and currently holds 15,357 BTC (approximately $1.51 billion).

Binance's Bitcoin reserves have fallen below 570,000 BTC, the lowest level since January

According to Cointelegraph, CryptoQuant contributor Darkfost noted in an analysis report on December 25 that Binance's Bitcoin price recently dropped to $98,990, with reserves falling below 570,000, the lowest level since January this year. This change typically indicates that investors are actively transferring Bitcoin to cold wallets, showing optimism about long-term price prospects.

Looking back at the beginning of this year, Binance's Bitcoin reserves also dropped to a similar level in January, and within the next two months, the Bitcoin price soared to a record high of $73,679 on March 13. Darkfost emphasized: "The emergence of a withdrawal trend is often a signal that positive momentum is forming in the market."

Public opinion monitoring

The Japanese government responded to questions regarding Bitcoin reserves, indicating a cautious stance

According to Coinpost, the Japanese government recently responded to Senate member Akira Hamada's inquiry about understanding the dynamics of Bitcoin reserves being promoted by the US and other countries. The response was issued in the name of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and clarified the government's position on using crypto assets as reserves.

US SEC Commissioner: There will be a significant shift in the SEC's stance on the crypto industry next year, and enforcement actions will be reduced

According to Blockworks, starting next year, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will temporarily reduce the size of its commissioner team, awaiting Senate approval of President Donald Trump's nomination. During this period, only Republican commissioners Hester Peirce and Mark Uyeda will continue to serve after taking office.

According to Peirce, with the departure of SEC Chairman Gary Gensler, the agency's stance on the crypto industry will undergo significant changes.