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2022-05-04 23:00:12

Bitcoin Institutional Outflows Near One-Year Highs, More Downside Coming?

With the price of bitcoin still trading below $40,000, institutional inflows into the digital asset have slowed significantly. This has now flowed into other digital assets in the space. But what is most significant is the outflow rate which has neared one-year lows. Bitcoin Outflows Grows For the past couple of weeks, the rate at which institutional investors have been pulling money out of bitcoin has been on an accelerated timeline. This is what has culminated in the outflows that were recorded for the digital asset last week. In the space of a week alone, bitcoin had seen the majority of outflows from the market, which had come out to $120 million for the past week. These outflows had put it dangerously close to its one-year outflow record that was set back in June 2021, at $133 million leaving the digital asset. Related Reading | ADA On Discount? Cardano Whales Go On $200M Shopping Spree It was not the only asset to suffer outflows for the week though. Blockchain equities that had mainly been resistant to the outflow trend had finally succumbed. It had seen a total of $27 million left as negative sentiment continues to grow among institutional investors. Ethereum also continued the outflow trend. A total of $25 million had left the digital asset, bringing its year-to-date outflows to $194 million. BTC trending at $38,000 | Source: BTCUSD on TradingView.com This marks the 4th consecutive week of outflows in the ma...

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