What Is Institutional Investor?
An institutional investor is an organization that invests large amounts of capital — hedge funds, pension funds, endowments, venture capital firms, and family offices. In crypto, institutional investors include firms like Grayscale, MicroStrategy, and various crypto-focused hedge funds. Their transactions are typically large enough to qualify as whale activity and can significantly influence market direction.
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