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From: Denc 🗡
Investing.com….


The most underreported development in crypto right now isn't a price move – it's the structural underperformance of Bitcoin spot ETF inflows in 2026 versus both 2024 and 2025, even after the SEC approved the products in January 2024 and they've established themselves as the institutional gateway to BTC-USD. The headline number that captures the regime: BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) at $44.00 (+0.023%) with the underlying ETF complex generating $70.47 million in net outflows on Wednesday alone, marking the fourth consecutive session of bleeding for a cumulative $1.34 billion in four-day withdrawals. IBIT itself drove $61.45 million of that single-day outflow, with Fidelity FBTC at $67.56 contributing another $10.12 million in exits. The only positive flow came from Morgan Stanley's MSBT at a modest $1.11 million inflow. Bitcoin (BTC-USD) at $77,506-$77,659 dropped toward $76,000 earlier this week before a modest rebound, and the asset sits 11%+ down year-to-date with no clear catalyst to reverse the institutional outflow regime. The Ethereum ETF complex tells the same story – eight consecutive sessions of outflows totaling $28.14 million Wednesday alone, with BlackRock ETHA losing $30.94 million as the primary leak. Meanwhile, the contrast couldn't be sharper at Hyperliquid (HYPE), where the brand-new spot ETF complex pulled in $25.5 million in a single session and is outpacing Bitcoin ETF inflows on a market-cap-adjusted basis in its debut week. The institutional rotation away from BTC into newer, higher-beta L1 narratives is the real story – and it's the variable that defines whether Bitcoin reclaims $80,000 or tests $70,000 over the next 30 days.

 Current Thread  Author  Time 
Any news as a reason for the sharp fall in BTC & SOL in last hour ?...[more]
 Free Thinking Doggie  09:40:19 
>> Investing.com…....[more]
 Denc 🗡  09:44:29 

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