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From yen rate hikes to mining farms shutting down, why is bitcoin still falling?
From yen rate hikes to mining farms shutting down, why is bitcoin still falling?

The recent decline in bitcoin prices is primarily driven by expectations of a rate hike by the Bank of Japan, uncertainty regarding the US Federal Reserve's rate cut trajectory, and systemic de-risking by market participants. Japan's potential rate hike may trigger the unwinding of global arbitrage trades, leading to a sell-off in risk assets. At the same time, increased uncertainty over US rate cuts has intensified market volatility. In addition, selling by long-term holders, miners, and market makers has further amplified the price drop. Summary generated by Mars AI This summary was generated by the Mars AI model, and the accuracy and completeness of its content are still being iteratively updated.

MarsBit·2025/12/16 04:27
The Economist: The Real Threat of Cryptocurrency to Traditional Banks
The Economist: The Real Threat of Cryptocurrency to Traditional Banks

The crypto industry is replacing Wall Street's privileged status within the American right-wing camp.

ForesightNews 速递·2025/12/16 04:23
Grayscale's Top 10 Crypto Predictions: Key Trends for 2026 You Can't Miss
Grayscale's Top 10 Crypto Predictions: Key Trends for 2026 You Can't Miss

The market is transitioning from an emotion-driven cycle of speculation to a phase of structural differentiation driven by regulatory channels, long-term capital, and fundamental-based pricing.

BlockBeats·2025/12/16 03:57
From Yen Interest Rate Hike to Mining Farm Shutdown, Why Is Bitcoin Still Falling
From Yen Interest Rate Hike to Mining Farm Shutdown, Why Is Bitcoin Still Falling

The market is down again, but this may not be a good buying opportunity this time.

BlockBeats·2025/12/16 03:55
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Institutions Exit During Christmas Holiday, Spot Bitcoin ETF Sees Net Outflow of $782 Million
BlockBeats News, December 29 — Data shows that during Christmas week, US-listed spot bitcoin ETFs experienced large-scale capital outflows, with a cumulative net outflow of approximately $782 million. Among them, Friday saw a single-day net outflow of $276 million, marking the peak outflow during the holiday period. Specifically, BlackRock IBIT had a single-day outflow of nearly $193 million, Fidelity FBTC saw an outflow of about $74 million, and Grayscale GBTC continued its modest but persistent redemptions. As a result, the total assets under management of spot bitcoin ETFs dropped to around $113.5 billion, lower than the more than $120 billion seen earlier in December. It is worth noting that despite the capital outflows, the price of bitcoin has remained around $87,000, indicating that this round of withdrawals is more likely due to year-end asset rebalancing and reduced holiday liquidity, rather than market panic. Analysis points out that this marks the sixth consecutive trading day of net outflows for spot bitcoin ETFs, with cumulative outflows exceeding $1.1 billion, making it the longest outflow cycle since this autumn. However, institutional sources believe that holiday outflows are not uncommon, and as trading resumes in January, institutional funds may flow back in, making ETF capital trends more meaningful at that time.
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Christmas Holiday Exodus Sees Spot Bitcoin ETF Outflows of $782 Million
BlockBeats News, December 29th, data shows that during the Christmas period, the listed U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF experienced large-scale fund outflows, with a cumulative net outflow of approximately $782 million. Among them, the single-day net outflow on Friday reached $276 million, the peak of outflows during the holiday season. Specifically, BlackRock's BITO saw a single-day outflow of nearly $193 million, Fidelity's FBTC saw an outflow of about $74 million, and Grayscale's GBTC saw a slight but continuous fund redemption. As a result, the total assets under management of Bitcoin spot ETFs dropped to around $113.5 billion, below the $120 billion mark earlier in December. It is worth noting that despite the fund outflows, the Bitcoin price still held around $87,000, indicating that this fund withdrawal was more likely due to year-end asset rebalancing and reduced holiday liquidity rather than market panic. Analysis points out that this is the sixth consecutive trading day of net outflows for the spot Bitcoin ETF, with total outflows exceeding $1.1 billion, marking the longest outflow period since the fall. However, institutional professionals believe that holiday outflows are not uncommon, and as trading resumes in January, institutional funds may flow back, making the ETF fund flow direction more significant.
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A certain whale sold 100,000 HYPE, then went long on 500,000 LIT using TWAP.
According to ChainCatcher, MLM monitoring shows that about one hour ago, a certain wallet address sold 100,000 HYPE (approximately $2.5 million), then transferred the funds to another wallet, and initiated a 5-hour TWAP to long 500,000 LIT (approximately $1.73 million)—so far, 77,000 LIT (about $266,000) have been traded.
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