Crypto Market Weekly Breakdown



The market didn’t just dip liquidity left.

Around $85 billion was wiped from the total crypto market cap last week while Bitcoin fell to a 31-day low near $62,500.

But the bigger signal wasn’t simply the price decline.

$BTC ETFs recorded $389M in outflows, their largest weekly outflow in six weeks. At the same time, Strategy reportedly sold around $108M worth of $BTC while the altcoin market cap printed its lowest weekly close in nearly three years.

This looks less like a normal correction and more like risk appetite is being aggressively repriced.

When institutional flows turn negative, altcoins underperform, and overall market liquidity contracts at the same time, the pressure can spread beyond Bitcoin.

The SEC also canceled its scheduled crypto-regulation meeting, adding another layer of uncertainty around the regulatory environment.

If capital continues leaving ETFs and altcoins fail to reclaim key levels, the market could remain under pressure for longer than expected.

But this is where disciplined investors separate market weakness from market opportunity.

Don’t chase the narrative.
Watch the liquidity.
Watch ETF flows.
Watch $BTC structure.

The next major move will likely be decided not by headlines, but by where the capital starts flowing next.

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