Christmas Eve, the performance of BTC spot ETFs has indeed been less than "peaceful." Data shows that US investors withdrew over 3,000 Bitcoins during this period, with major players like Grayscale contributing nearly 1,800 Bitcoins to the exit.
This is not an isolated incident. Historically, similar capital outflows have been repeatedly observed. The underlying issue reflects a deeper problem: traditional investors' enthusiasm for crypto assets seems to be waning. Not only is their willingness to hold decreasing, but even daily trading activity is also declining.
Is the market saturated? Or has the macro environment cooled down? Or are participants in this cycle gradually exiting? Currently, there are no clear signs of a fundamental shift. The signals from investors voting with their feet are already very clear.
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TestnetFreeloader
· 10h ago
Grayscale is running again, this time truly panicked.
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GateUser-c802f0e8
· 11h ago
Grayscale is running again, and this time we really couldn't stop it.
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GweiWatcher
· 11h ago
Grayscale is bleeding again, this pace is a bit rapid...
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GasBandit
· 11h ago
Grayscale is shifting the blame again. These large withdrawals seem a bit coincidental—running right before Christmas Eve?
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PonziWhisperer
· 11h ago
Grayscale is dumping again, this pace is really incredible.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 11h ago
Grayscale is dumping again? I'm really speechless...
Christmas Eve, the performance of BTC spot ETFs has indeed been less than "peaceful." Data shows that US investors withdrew over 3,000 Bitcoins during this period, with major players like Grayscale contributing nearly 1,800 Bitcoins to the exit.
This is not an isolated incident. Historically, similar capital outflows have been repeatedly observed. The underlying issue reflects a deeper problem: traditional investors' enthusiasm for crypto assets seems to be waning. Not only is their willingness to hold decreasing, but even daily trading activity is also declining.
Is the market saturated? Or has the macro environment cooled down? Or are participants in this cycle gradually exiting? Currently, there are no clear signs of a fundamental shift. The signals from investors voting with their feet are already very clear.