BlackRock’s IBIT Sees Massive $1.29 Billion Dark Pool Trade as Bitcoin Holds Above $75K

BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) recorded a massive $1.29 billion dark pool trade. While Bitcoin continued trading steadily above the $75,000 level. Highlighting strong institutional activity despite a relatively flat crypto market.

The unusually large transaction has sparked speculation that major investors and institutions are still actively positioning themselves in Bitcoin through regulated ETF products rather than direct exchange trading. Analysts say the growing trading volume around BlackRock’s IBIT fund reflects increasing Wall Street participation in crypto markets. With many institutional investors preferring regulated investment vehicles for Bitcoin exposure.

Even as broader market momentum slows, Bitcoin’s ability to maintain support above $75,000 is being viewed by traders as a sign of resilience amid ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty and shifting investor sentiment.

Clever Robot News Desk 27th May 2026

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