Average IBIT investor now down about 40% as spot bitcoin ETFs cap second-worst week on record
Average IBIT investor now down about 40% as spot bitcoin ETFs cap second-worst week on record
94 billion from US spot Bitcoin ETFs, marking the longest unbroken run of weekly outflows since these funds first opened for business in 2024
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Average IBIT investor now down about 40% as spot bitcoin ETFs cap second-worst week on record
Michael Saylor emphasized discipline and credit quality, while Phong Le said the firm accumulated 4% of the world’s “apex digital asset” for periods of market stress
She noted that crypto is currently suffering a liquidity drought but signaled that BTC’s narrative as a hedge against inflation remains unfettered, with AI unable to replace it
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