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Coin Edition 2025-06-18 05:30:00

Bitcoin Dips 5.5%, But Institutional Buying Surges to Over $1.3 Billion

Bitcoin ETFs added 12,662 BTC ($1.35B) while Ethereum ETFs gained 191,057 ETH, led by BlackRock inflows. Whales and firms like MicroStrategy and SharpLink accumulated large amounts of BTC and ETH despite price dips. Tron gained $1.38B in stablecoins while Base and Avalanche saw sharp spikes in transaction activity. Bitcoin declined 5.5% last week, falling from $110,000 to below $106,000 after escalating geopolitical tensions between Israel and Iran sparked a “risk-off” mood in the markets. Despite the price dip, on-chain data reveals a powerful counter-narrative. While headline prices dipped, institutional and corporate demand for Bitcoin and altcoins remained exceptionally strong, signaling high conviction from the market’s largest players. 4H Chart With DMI and EMA50. Source: TradingView Institutional ETF Inflows Continue Unabated Data from Lookonchain shows that spot Bitcoin ETFs saw another massive week of inflows. Ten Bitcoin ETFs added a combined 12,662 BTC worth $1.35 billion. BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust led with 10,337 BTC ($1.1B) added. Ethereum ETFs also saw inflows of 191,057 ETH ($501.72M). Again, iShares dominated with 138,016 ET… The post Bitcoin Dips 5.5%, But Institutional Buying Surges to Over $1.3 Billion appeared first on Coin Edition .

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