Bitcoin News Update: Bitcoin ETFs See $1.3B Outflow While Institutional Investors Enter the Market
- Bitcoin fell below $90K after erasing 2025 gains, with U.S. spot ETFs recording $1.32B in outflows as BlackRock's IBIT lost $532M. - Institutional buyers like El Salvador and MicroStrategy added $100M+ in BTC, contrasting with ETF redemptions and bearish options activity. - Regulatory uncertainty and technical indicators suggest prolonged volatility, with key support levels at $89.4K and $82.4K under pressure. - Binance's Teng called the 21% November drop part of healthy consolidation, while Dimensional
Bitcoin's recent slide below $90,000 has reignited worries about market instability, as institutional withdrawals and negative sentiment heighten the sense of unpredictability. After reaching an all-time high of $126,200 in early October, the cryptocurrency has wiped out its 2025 gains and now
The negative trend persisted into the next week, as
Amid the market turbulence, some institutional investors are taking advantage of the lower prices. El Salvador increased its holdings by 1,098 bitcoin (about $100 million) last week, while
The recent selloff has also highlighted weaknesses in the ETF model.
Technical signals indicate the downturn may persist.
Binance CEO Richard Teng
The recent downturn has also prompted new regulatory actions.
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