Record Bitcoin ETF Outflows Shake Crypto Market
The cryptocurrency market witnessed a dramatic shift on December 19 as Bitcoin ETFs recorded their largest single-day outflows of the year, totaling $671.9 million.
The sell-off triggered a cascade of reactions across the market, with Bitcoin’s value retreating to approximately $94,200.
Among the notable losses, Grayscale’s GBTC saw a reduction of $208.6 million, while ARK Invest’s ARKB experienced withdrawals of $108.4 million, according to data from Farside Investors. This activity wiped out much of the progress seen earlier in December, with total Bitcoin ETF assets dropping from $121.7 billion on December 17 to $109.7 billion just two days later.
The outflows didn’t stop with Bitcoin ETFs. Combined withdrawals from crypto ETFs reached a staggering $732.4 million. Despite these losses, Bitcoin managed to maintain its dominance, accounting for 57.4% of the market. However, over $1 billion in liquidations across various platforms reflected the severity of the downturn, leaving analysts scrambling to explain the sudden shift.
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