Bitcoin ETFs Record $4.5B Outflows in June 2026 Amid Institutional Retreat
Bitcoin ETFs experienced a record $4.5 billion in outflows in June 2026, marking a significant institutional retreat from the market.
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Bitcoin ETFs experienced a record $4.5 billion in outflows in June 2026, marking a significant institutional retreat from the market.
HSBC has successfully completed its first blockchain-based issuance of a tokenized structured product for institutional investors in Hong Kong.
Bitcoin's market dominance has surged to 56%, highlighting challenges for altcoins as institutional interest shifts towards Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs.
Clearstream has expanded its crypto custody services to include XRP, Solana (SOL), Cardano (ADA), and Avalanche (AVAX), enhancing its digital asset offerings.
BlackRock has filed for a Bitcoin Income ETF listing, with an expected debut next week. The move marks another step in the company's expansion into cryptocurrency offerings.
Kalshi has introduced the first regulated Bitcoin perpetual futures in the U.S., marking a significant development in the crypto derivatives market.
Morgan Stanley is set to introduce cryptocurrency trading on its E*Trade platform, marking a significant step into the digital asset space.
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has approved the first regulated crypto perpetual futures contracts, marking a significant development in the crypto market.
Strive Inc. has purchased 490 Bitcoin in a single day, exceeding the daily issuance of new Bitcoin. This significant acquisition highlights the company's aggressive investment stra...
HYPE ETFs have exceeded $100 million in inflows, driven by growing institutional interest in hyperliquid assets.
Coinbase Premium has reached its lowest point in a month, driven by increased selling pressure from institutional investors.
Amundi has introduced a new Solana UCITS fund aimed at institutional investors, marking a significant step in institutional adoption of blockchain technology.