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Fasanara Capital Buys 6,569 ETH Worth $19.72M and Borrows $13M USDC to Buy More ETH on Morpho Platform

As reported by COINOTAG News and tracked by LookIntoChain, Fasanara Capital purchased 6,569 ETH, valued at about $19.72 million, over the past two days. The stake was deposited on the Morpho platform, an Ethereum-based DeFi liquidity protocol. Simultaneously, the firm borrowed roughly $13 million in USDC to fund additional ETH acquisitions. The move highlights institutional appetite for direct ETH exposure and DeFi liquidity, with details monitored by market data trackers.

From a market structure view, the Morpho deployment signals a tactical approach to leverage collateralized borrowing for enhanced ETH exposure. The combination of a large ETH buy and USDC borrow could influence funding rates on Morpho and widen near-term ETH liquidity. Stakeholders should monitor LookIntoChain and COINOTAG News for updates on whether these positions become a long-term stake or modular liquidity, and what this implies for ETH supply dynamics in the DeFi ecosystem.

Source: https://en.coinotag.com/breakingnews/fasanara-capital-buys-6569-eth-worth-19-72m-and-borrows-13m-usdc-to-buy-more-eth-on-morpho-platform

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