Data: The decline in BTC may exceed previous trends; without significant positive factors, buying pressure is difficult to recover

By: rootdata|2026/06/23 04:45:01
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According to a post by BIT Official analysts, in the past 30 days, the total capital flow of stablecoins, MicroStrategy, and Bitcoin ETFs has turned into a net outflow, reaching a record scale of $8 billion, indicating that institutional investors are actively reducing risk exposure before the summer.

Unlike the stagnation of capital inflow in the fourth quarter of 2025, this capital movement has clearly turned negative. Analysts believe that without significant positive catalysts such as a dovish shift from the Federal Reserve, buying pressure is unlikely to recover. The decline of BTC from $82,000 to $62,000 may have a greater impact than the previous drop from $102,000 to $82,000. Currently, the upside potential is limited, and there may still be trading opportunities in shorting volatility.

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