BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF just hit a concerning milestone - the longest stretch of consecutive weekly outflows since its launch. Institutional money pulling back? This pattern hasn't been seen before in IBIT's trading history. Market participants are watching closely as one of the largest BTC spot ETFs shows sustained redemption pressure.
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LiquidationAlert
· 1h ago
Are institutions starting to pull out? I’ve never seen a wave of continuous redemptions like this from IBIT.
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governance_lurker
· 12-06 12:45
Are institutions starting to run away? The pressure on IBIT this time is quite intense.
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NeonCollector
· 12-05 16:28
Are institutions buying the dip or are they really pessimistic?
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CodeAuditQueen
· 12-05 08:56
Continuous weekly net outflows hit a record high? Isn't this just a variant of a reentrancy attack—a recursion failure in institutional capital logic, causing a stack overflow.
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LayerHopper
· 12-05 08:51
Are institutions pulling out? Something's off, IBIT has been bleeding this badly for several days...
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RugPullProphet
· 12-05 08:49
Hmm... are the big institutions really pulling out? Feels like something's off this time.
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SybilAttackVictim
· 12-05 08:45
Institutions are leaving? This is just the beginning, it's not even close—it's just another round of retail investors getting fleeced.
BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF just hit a concerning milestone - the longest stretch of consecutive weekly outflows since its launch. Institutional money pulling back? This pattern hasn't been seen before in IBIT's trading history. Market participants are watching closely as one of the largest BTC spot ETFs shows sustained redemption pressure.