Canary Capital's spot HBAR ETF (ticker: HBR) has ramped up its holdings, now sitting at 473.1 million HBAR tokens. What's noteworthy here is that this stake is approaching 1% of the total HBAR supply in circulation. The accumulation pattern signals growing institutional confidence in the Hedera ecosystem, especially as major players continue to build positions through structured investment vehicles. This kind of ETF inflow could reshape liquidity dynamics in the HBAR market over time.
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GasWrangler
· 12-29 18:52
ngl if you actually analyze the data, 473.1M tokens is mathematically significant but the real question is—what's the gas efficiency play here? institutional confidence means nothing if the underlying architecture can't handle tx throughput. hedera's been overhyped on this front tbh
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FUDwatcher
· 12-29 18:38
Institutions are accumulating coins, while retail investors are still losing... This is the reality.
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 12-29 18:36
Institutional entry into HBAR, this move feels a bit interesting... 473 million is almost 1% of the supply. If this trend continues, is it going to lock up liquidity?
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 12-29 18:32
Institutions are quietly stockpiling again, and we retail investors can only watch liquidity be slowly drained away.
Canary Capital's spot HBAR ETF (ticker: HBR) has ramped up its holdings, now sitting at 473.1 million HBAR tokens. What's noteworthy here is that this stake is approaching 1% of the total HBAR supply in circulation. The accumulation pattern signals growing institutional confidence in the Hedera ecosystem, especially as major players continue to build positions through structured investment vehicles. This kind of ETF inflow could reshape liquidity dynamics in the HBAR market over time.