Bitcoin Notes 132M Outflows As Institutions Wash Their Hands Of Btc Products

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 03:35

Bitcoin Notes 132M Outflows As Institutions Wash Their Hands Of Btc Products

Bitcoin ETFs have turned the

Bitcoin ETFs have turned the tide. The funds recorded their first net inflow after five days of consecutive outflows. BTC also revisited the $70,000 mark. U.S.-listed spot

Bitcoin outflows hit record highs not seen since the FTX collapse, historically preceding major bull runs. Powell’s testimony and inflation data could shape Bitcoin’s next

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Bitcoin witnessed a massive

Bitcoin witnessed a massive 47,516 BTC net outflow, marking the largest outflow since 2025 and reflecting a 3% drop in BTC supply on exchanges. Data shows that

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Outflows From Bitcoin Funds Hit $133M, Highest Since June 2025

Bitcoin's price rose 2.1% following Federal Reserve meeting minutes while showing contrasting market signals, with institutional outflows of $129.10 million being offset

Bitcoin Price Faces Pressure Amid Massive Outflows. CoinShares’ weekly report on Digital Asset Fund Flows has disclosed a massive $795 million in outflows from the crypto

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Bitcoin Price Fails To Launch With $751 Million In Outflows

In its “Digital Asset Fund Flows Weekly” report on Monday, CoinShares notes that institutional crypto products have experienced outflows for the third consecutive week

Did institutions push Bitcoin under $40k with $132

Bitcoin investment product outflows totaled

Bitcoin investment product outflows totaled $133 million last week, the highest week of outflows since June 2025, according to a new report from CoinShares. Total

Data from Farside Investors showed that $937.9 million left Bitcoin ETFs Tuesday, led by Fidelity's FBTC, which bled $344.7 million, followed by the ever-popular