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BlackRock’s IBIT Leads $85.9M Bitcoin ETF Inflows as Institutional Demand Rebounds

BlackRock’s IBIT Leads $85.9M Bitcoin ETF Inflows as Institutional Demand Rebounds

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U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs bounced back into positive territory on June 12, with BlackRock’s IBIT once again leading the pack and showing that institutional demand for Bitcoin is far from dead. $85.9 million flowed into U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs on June 12 BlackRock IBIT led with about $57.7 million in inflows Fidelity FBTC added roughly […]

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Bitcoin ETFs Add $86M in Inflows as BlackRock’s IBIT Leads with $58M

Bitcoin ETFs Add $86M in Inflows as BlackRock’s IBIT Leads with $58M

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Bitcoin ETFs Pull In $86 Million as BlackRock’s IBIT Keeps Leading Bitcoin ETFs see _86M inflow as BlackRocks IBIT leads with _58M recorded another day of net inflows, pulling in $86 million as BlackRock’s IBIT led the pack with $58 million. For a market that still attracts plenty of hand-waving from skeptics, the message is […]

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Bitcoin Slumps on Trump Iran Strike as $664M Crypto Liquidations Hit Markets

Bitcoin Slumps on Trump Iran Strike as $664M Crypto Liquidations Hit Markets

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Bitcoin took a sharp hit after Donald Trump announced a military response to Iran, triggering a broad risk-off move that slammed crypto, rattled equities, and sent leveraged traders straight into the meat grinder. BTC dropped to $60,892 intraday before stabilizing near $61,813 More than $664 million in crypto liquidations hit leveraged positions ETF outflows, weak […]

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Bitcoin Weakness Driven by ETF Outflows, Not Quantum Computing Fears: Bernstein

Bitcoin Weakness Driven by ETF Outflows, Not Quantum Computing Fears: Bernstein

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Bitcoin’s recent weakness looks far less like a quantum apocalypse and far more like a simple liquidity problem: less money is coming in. Bernstein says the real pressure comes from slowing capital inflows, not from some sudden fear that quantum computers are about to turn Bitcoin’s cryptography into confetti. Weaker inflows are hitting Bitcoin harder […]

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