
Bitcoin Exchange Outflows Don’t Mean Supply Shock—It’s Just ETFs, Says Crypto...
CryptoQuant has pushed back on popular Bitcoin “supply shock” claims, revealing BTC exiting exchanges is just shifting to ETF custody. Bitcoin Leaving Exchanges Has Just Moved Into ETFs In a new post on X, on-chain analytics firm CryptoQuant has addressed a popular idea that’s present among cryptocurrency traders: that a decline in the Exchange Reserve […]
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The Spot Bitcoin ETFs have seen their demand drop since the start of this month, and this was again evident in the considerable outflows recorded on April 26. This poor run has had far-reaching effects on the broader crypto market as Bitcoin’s price has succumbed to unfavorable market conditions. Spot Bitcoin ETFS Record $217 Million Of Outflows Farside Investors revealed in an X (formerly Twitter) post that the Spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $217 million of net outflows on April 25, one of their largest this month. Grayscale’s Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) accounted for most of these outflows, with....
US-based crypto ETFs have witnessed a change in dynamics in August, which has seen inflows tipping towards Ethereum ETFs. However, last week’s trend of strong inflows ended with substantial outflows on Friday, with Ethereum ETFs leading the retreat with $164.64 million and Bitcoin ETFs following with $126.64 million. This sudden reversal coincides with an interesting timing of stubborn inflation data that seems to have rattled institutional investors. Related Reading: Ethereum Bullishness: Ark Invest Boss Scoops $16-M More In BitMine Stock A Sudden Reversal At Week’s End According to....
Ethereum (ETH) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are set to close August 2025 with total net inflows exceeding $4 billion, significantly outpacing their Bitcoin (BTC) counterparts, which recorded more than $600 million in outflows during the same period. Ethereum ETFs Outshine Bitcoin ETFs According to data from SoSoValue, spot Ethereum ETFs have attracted $4.04 billion in net […]
Spot Bitcoin ETFs have entered another disturbing trend, recording outflows for one week straight. These outflows have coincided with the decline in the Bitcoin price, suggesting that the sell-offs may be directly linked to institutional sell-offs, as well as miner sell-offs. The funds have now completed seven consecutive days of outflows, so this report takes a look at what happened the last time that the outflows were this high. Spot Bitcoin ETFs Lose Money For 7 Straight Days According to data from Coinglass, Spot Bitcoin ETFs have now marked their 7th consecutive day of outflows. An....
Mainstream Bitcoin ETFs are having a bad time lately, as $706 million of outflows were recorded. This makes it one of the largest sets of withdrawals since May, showing growing unease among investors. Related Reading: Unfazed By Falling Economy: Bitcoin Major Bull Run Looms — Analyst This has been driven by the fall in BTC […]