Bitcoin Hits Five-Week Low
Bitcoin fell to around $74,000 in late May, reaching its lowest level in over five weeks, coinciding with signs of cooling institutional demand. US spot-Bitcoin ETFs have posted roughly $1 billion in net outflows so far this month, snapping a two-month streak of inflows. Bitcoin’s implied volatility also dropped to a nine-month low, as muted trading activity and waning speculative interest reduced demand for downside protection in the options market. Meanwhile, risk appetite was further dampened by ongoing Middle East uncertainty, as renewed hostilities have raised doubts over the viability of a lasting agreement despite continued negotiations. Markets also remained focused on the legislative breakthrough for the crypto market, as the Clarity Act cleared the Senate Banking Committee earlier this month, though analysts note that the bill still faces an uncertain path ahead.
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