Categories: Bitcoin Latest News

Market Downtrend Trigger Bitcoin Inflows From Institutional Investors

The market continues to be in disarray as the price of bitcoin has now fallen to the low $30,000s. This had been preceded by declining faith in the market thus translating to fewer inflows/more outflows in the last couple of weeks. However, with the price now at the lowest, it has been this year, institutional sentiment towards the digital asset has changed and this has resulted in significant inflows into the digital asset for the first time in weeks.

$45 Million Flows Into Bitcoin

Bitcoin has now seen inflows following several weeks of outflows. The past week has proven to be good for the pioneer cryptocurrency which saw inflows as high as $45 million. It is a complete turnaround from the institutional investor side which has been pulling money out of the digital asset to presumably put towards their altcoin portfolios.

Related Reading | Bitcoin Exchange Inflows Hit Three-Month High As Market Braces For More Downside

Naturally, these institutional investors had been pulling out when indicators had been pointing towards a bear market, and have now returned to take their share of the pie with bitcoin trading at low prices. It marks the return of positive sentiment among these investors.

Short Bitcoin also followed this same trend and has ridden the wave into its second-largest weekly inflows on record. The past week saw $4 million total flow into Short Bitcoin which has now brought its total asset under management (AuM) to a new high of $45 million.

BTC struggles to find support above $31,000 | Source: BTCUSD on TradingView.com

Other digital asset investment products were not left out of the inflow galore. This time around, there was a total of $40 million flowing into digital asset investment products in a surprising turnaround. 

Altcoins were not left out of this though even though outflows were more dominant for last week. However, Solana would break away from the mold in this regard to be the only altcoin that recorded any significant inflows with $1.9 million flowing into the Digital asset. 

As for other altcoins, the outflows continue as negative sentiment continues to rock the cryptocurrency. It saw $12.5 million leave the digital asset in the one-week period. So far, 0.8% of the total Ethereum AuM has left the digital asset as its year-to-date outflows have now reached $207 million.

Related Reading | Bitcoin Price Crashes Below $30K As Markets Show Signs Of Paranoia

The inflows and outflows remained inconsistent across various market regions. The CoinShares reports show that investment products in the North American markets had recorded $66 million. Across the pond in Europe, outflows dominated with a total of $26 million leaving digital asset investment products in the region.

Nonetheless, the new trend of inflows coming into assets like Bitcoin and Solana prove that institutional investments had come out of the woodwork to take advantage of the price weakness that had been displayed in the market. This price weakness continues with bitcoin still struggling to establish a support level above the $31,000 price range. 

Featured image from Investopedia, chart from TradingView.com

The market continues to be in disarray as the price of bitcoin has now fallen to the low $30,000s. This had been preceded by declining faith in the market thus translating to fewer inflows/more outflows in the last couple of weeks. However, with the price now at the lowest, it has been this year, institutional sentiment towards the digital asset has changed and this has resulted in significant inflows into the digital asset for the first time in weeks.

Bitcoin has now seen inflows following several weeks of outflows. The past week has proven to be good for the pioneer cryptocurrency which saw inflows as high as $45 million. It is a complete turnaround from the institutional investor side which has been pulling money out of the digital asset to presumably put towards their altcoin portfolios.

Related Reading | Bitcoin Exchange Inflows Hit Three-Month High As Market Braces For More Downside

Naturally, these institutional investors had been pulling out when indicators had been pointing towards a bear market, and have now returned to take their share of the pie with bitcoin trading at low prices. It marks the return of positive sentiment among these investors.

Short Bitcoin also followed this same trend and has ridden the wave into its second-largest weekly inflows on record. The past week saw $4 million total flow into Short Bitcoin which has now brought its total asset under management (AuM) to a new high of $45 million.

BTC struggles to find support above $31,000 | Source: BTCUSD on TradingView.com

Other digital asset investment products were not left out of the inflow galore. This time around, there was a total of $40 million flowing into digital asset investment products in a surprising turnaround. 

Altcoins were not left out of this though even though outflows were more dominant for last week. However, Solana would break away from the mold in this regard to be the only altcoin that recorded any significant inflows with $1.9 million flowing into the Digital asset. 

As for other altcoins, the outflows continue as negative sentiment continues to rock the cryptocurrency. It saw $12.5 million leave the digital asset in the one-week period. So far, 0.8% of the total Ethereum AuM has left the digital asset as its year-to-date outflows have now reached $207 million.

Related Reading | Bitcoin Price Crashes Below $30K As Markets Show Signs Of Paranoia

The inflows and outflows remained inconsistent across various market regions. The CoinShares reports show that investment products in the North American markets had recorded $66 million. Across the pond in Europe, outflows dominated with a total of $26 million leaving digital asset investment products in the region.

Nonetheless, the new trend of inflows coming into assets like Bitcoin and Solana prove that institutional investments had come out of the woodwork to take advantage of the price weakness that had been displayed in the market. This price weakness continues with bitcoin still struggling to establish a support level above the $31,000 price range. 

Featured image from Investopedia, chart from TradingView.com

Tags: bitcoinbtcbtcusdcrypto inflowsinflowsInstitutional Investorsoutflows

FeedzyRead More

Recent Posts

Ether, Dogecoin, Solana Slide as Bitcoin Fails to Sustain Early-Week Breakout

The pullback followed Tuesday's brief spike above $94,500, a move that triggered a minor short…

2 hours ago

Crypto Drop Wipes Out $370M in Bullish Bets as BTC, ETH Give Back Gains

Binance, Hyperliquid, and Bybit were the most affected exchanges, comprising 72% of all forced unwinds.Read…

3 hours ago

Bitcoin Lacks Fresh Momentum As Realized Cap Growth Still Declining

On-chain data shows the Bitcoin Realized Cap Growth indicator has continued to decline recently, a…

3 hours ago

XRP Slides as Traders Take Bitcoin Profits, With ETF Flows Still Strong

Institutional flows surged 54% above the weekly average, indicating strategic selling rather than retail panic.Read…

4 hours ago

Why is Bitcoin Trading Lower Today?

Market uncertainty persists due to internal Fed divisions and unclear future rate paths until 2026.Read…

5 hours ago

Bitcoin Price Slides From Peak Levels—Is a Bigger Correction on Deck?

Bitcoin price failed to continue higher above $94,000. BTC is now gaining bearish pace and…

6 hours ago