The scariest part of this week wasn’t the $BTC dip , it was how many risk signals flashed at the same time.
This is where traders get chopped up: buying every red candle as “cheap,” then realizing liquidity is still leaving the market. When ETF flows, market cap, and altcoin structure all weaken together, the bounce can be a trap.
Crypto’s total market cap lost about $85B in $BTC value, while Bitcoin tagged a 31-day low near $62,500. That level matters because it shows buyers weren’t stepping in aggressively despite the pullback.
The bigger warning was demand. $BTC ETFs saw around $389M in outflows, the largest in 6 weeks, which tells you institutional spot demand cooled off fast. Add in reports of Saylor’s Strategy selling another $108M worth of BTC, and the market suddenly has more supply anxiety than confidence.
Alts looked even worse. Total altcoin market cap just printed its lowest weekly close in nearly 3 years, which is why random $ETH and $SOL bounces can still feel weak underneath. And with the SEC canceling its crypto regulation meeting, uncertainty stayed high exactly when the market needed clarity.
Anyone else seeing this as a normal reset, or the start of a deeper risk-off move? #Bitcoin #CryptoMarkets #Altcoins
This is where traders get chopped up: buying every red candle as “cheap,” then realizing liquidity is still leaving the market. When ETF flows, market cap, and altcoin structure all weaken together, the bounce can be a trap.
Crypto’s total market cap lost about $85B in $BTC value, while Bitcoin tagged a 31-day low near $62,500. That level matters because it shows buyers weren’t stepping in aggressively despite the pullback.
The bigger warning was demand. $BTC ETFs saw around $389M in outflows, the largest in 6 weeks, which tells you institutional spot demand cooled off fast. Add in reports of Saylor’s Strategy selling another $108M worth of BTC, and the market suddenly has more supply anxiety than confidence.
Alts looked even worse. Total altcoin market cap just printed its lowest weekly close in nearly 3 years, which is why random $ETH and $SOL bounces can still feel weak underneath. And with the SEC canceling its crypto regulation meeting, uncertainty stayed high exactly when the market needed clarity.
Anyone else seeing this as a normal reset, or the start of a deeper risk-off move? #Bitcoin #CryptoMarkets #Altcoins