Bitcoin Updates: Bitcoin Stands Strong Against Withdrawals While Solana ETFs Spark Optimistic Investments
- Bitcoin stays above $100,000 despite ETF redemptions, driven by whale buying and Solana ETF inflows. - Solana ETFs attract $421M in 5 days, outperforming Bitcoin/ETH ETFs with $799M+ outflows. - Analysts link market resilience to institutional confidence in Solana, macroeconomic uncertainty, and seasonal crypto trends. - Grayscale's low-fee GSOL ETF enters market with $102M AUM, highlighting growing institutional demand for Solana exposure. - Long-term optimism persists as Bitcoin's $1T+ market cap chall
Bitcoin stays above $100,000 as large-scale investors and ETF inflows boost market confidence, analysts say.
Despite significant withdrawals from U.S. spot
Solana ETFs have seen $421 million in net investments over the last week, marking five straight days of positive inflows, as reported by a
This divergence in fund flows has prompted discussion among market observers. "Solana ETFs' strong performance in a challenging market shows institutional trust in the asset," said Vetle Lunde, research head at K33. Meanwhile, BlackRock's
Bitcoin's price movement appears disconnected from ETF activity, dropping nearly 6% to below $100,000 over the past week, even as whales accumulated close to 50,000 BTC in the last month, according to a
Ethereum ETFs have faced similar challenges as Bitcoin, with BlackRock's ETHA responsible for $81.7 million of the $135.7 million in weekly withdrawals. Analysts suggest these outflows are due to profit-taking amid uncertainty about interest rates and broader market corrections.
Grayscale's GSOL ETF, which recently converted from a closed-end fund and entered the market with $102 million in assets, further demonstrates the market's resilience. Although its $2.2 million in inflows was modest compared to Bitwise, the ETF's structure points to rising institutional interest in affordable Solana exposure.
Despite short-term volatility, long-term optimism remains. Plan C, a well-known crypto analyst, highlighted that institutional involvement has fundamentally changed Bitcoin's risk landscape. "With a market cap well above $1 trillion, the idea that Bitcoin could go to zero is no longer relevant," he stated. He predicted a bottom between $80,000 and $90,000 in a bearish scenario, but expects a likely rebound to $117,000 if macroeconomic conditions improve.
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