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Story: $2.1 Billion Withdrawn from Bitcoin ETFs Since June Raises Concerns

By Sakamoto Nashi

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Withdrawals Question Institutional Confidence. What stands out is the silence from ETF managers. According to sources, no official comments have…

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Bitcoin Searches for a Floor as Market Watches. Bitcoin is struggling to find stability. That's the word that keeps coming up: stability.

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More than $2.1 billion. That's the amount American spot Bitcoin ETFs have lost since the beginning of June, and the market is uncertain about what to make of it.

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The numbers are stark. Withdrawals have been piling up week after week since early June, and Bitcoin is struggling to keep its head above water after several weeks of volatility…

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No official statement. No clear explanation.

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What stands out is the silence from ETF managers. According to sources, no official comments have been made by the managers involved. None.

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Spot Bitcoin ETFs were supposed to be the bridge between Wall Street and crypto. The product that would legitimize Bitcoin in the eyes of major funds, family offices, and…

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The recent volatility of Bitcoin has clearly played a role. Significant fluctuations over several weeks test the patience of institutional investors who have obligations to their…

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Related Reading: Bitcoin Drops 15% in June as Fear Index Hits 12 and Binance Reserves Decline

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Bitcoin is struggling to find stability. That's the word that keeps coming up: stability. No spectacular rise, no collapse either — just a search for balance in an environment…

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Read also: Traditional Finance Advisers Want Stablecoins and Tokenization, Not Bitcoin, Bitwise Says

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And there's a domino effect to watch. Bitcoin ETFs are not isolated — their movements influence the overall perception of Bitcoin as an asset class.

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The coming weeks will be crucial. Either the outflows slow down and confidence is restored, or they continue, and the market enters a prolonged period of distrust.

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What is clear is that $2.1 billion in outflows over a few weeks does not go unnoticed. The crypto market is watching institutional investors like never before — every capital…

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See Also: Corporate Demand for Bitcoin Collapses as ETF Outflows Mount

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