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Bitcoin ETF inflows hit $1 billion in two days

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  • 🚨 Bitcoin ETF products saw $1 billion in inflows in two days.

  • MicroStrategy may break its five-year no-sell policy in $BTC to pay dividends.

  • Critical point: Future market moves will depend on global politics and institutional demand.

İlayda Peker
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In just two trading days, spot Bitcoin ETF products in the United States attracted nearly $1 billion in new capital. Meanwhile, Michael Saylor for the first time since 2020 hinted at a possible Bitcoin sale, and political tensions over the Iran ceasefire triggered significant volatility in oil prices. Bitcoin’s rally, which briefly touched $82,833, stalled amid these fast-changing dynamics, signaling a major shift in the cryptocurrency market’s mood over the past two weeks.

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Geopolitical impact on marketsInstitutional flows and ETF demandMichael Saylor breaks from ‘never sell’ stance

Geopolitical impact on markets

Bitcoin reached a short-term high of $82,833, according to Bitstamp, following reports that talks between Iran and international parties might reopen the Strait of Hormuz to oil shipments. The optimism was short-lived, however, after former US President Donald Trump withdrew earlier positive comments and warned that if Tehran failed to comply, military operations could escalate further.

Assuming Iran will truly implement the agreement is a big leap. If they do, Trump remarked, the legendary Epic Fury will end, sanctions will lift, and the Strait of Hormuz will fully reopen.

The shifting geopolitical winds prompted investors to seek safety. WTI oil prices plunged more than 10% during the day before rebounding to around $96. In the midst of this, nearly $1 billion in short positions were initiated on WTI markets. Bitcoin slipped to $81,500 before ending the day with a 1% gain. Across crypto markets, more than $550 million in positions were liquidated in 24 hours, with shorts accounting for $400 million of that total.

Institutional flows and ETF demand

Despite global tensions, US spot Bitcoin ETFs provided a steady base for crypto prices. SoSoValue data shows net inflows of $467.4 million on Tuesday and $532 million on Monday, totaling $999 million over two days. The combined inflow since these products launched has now reached $59.7 billion, pushing managed assets to a yearly high of $109 billion.

These numbers underscore how ETFs are making institutional access to crypto more resilient. As Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas noted, Bitcoin’s price has fallen by 50% from its highs, but ETF assets have declined by just 8%. Balchunas pointed out that these vehicles depend on major financial distribution systems and that institutional demand remains solid by historical standards.

Diversification within ETFs is also picking up. On Tuesday alone, Ether ETFs saw $97.6 million in inflows, XRP-based funds drew $11.3 million, Solana products garnered $1.7 million, and Dogecoin ETFs recorded their first purchases since late April. Growing interest in a broad set of cryptocurrencies is emerging as a significant theme for the industry.

Michael Saylor breaks from ‘never sell’ stance

The developments are not limited to prices and ETF activity. Michael Saylor, CEO of MicroStrategy and a longtime Bitcoin advocate, revealed in the latest earnings call that the company posted a net loss of $12.5 billion this quarter—almost entirely due to a 23.8% fall in Bitcoin’s value.

Unexpectedly, Saylor said for the first time that MicroStrategy could consider selling some of its Bitcoin to fund dividend payments. He emphasized that any such move would not stray from the company’s core strategy, but would instead demonstrate MicroStrategy’s ability to liquidate assets under stress. According to Saylor, the company’s Bitcoin and business positions remain strong, and his aim is not to create panic or downward pressure on the market but to highlight financial flexibility.

By stating “A portion of Bitcoin may be sold,” Saylor signaled a significant shift from his five-year ‘never sell’ philosophy.

MicroStrategy’s balance sheet shows it currently holds 818,334 Bitcoin at an average purchase price of $75,537, with 145,834 coins added since January. The firm also carries about $1.5 billion in annual dividends and interest obligations, supported by cash reserves sufficient for the next 18 months. None of the company’s debt is collateralized by Bitcoin, alleviating immediate pressure to sell. Saylor maintains that the intention is to safeguard future financial flexibility.

MicroStrategy is also planning to open up to decentralized finance (DeFi) via a new product called STRC, which has begun to be tokenized across various protocols and offers up to 11% monthly dividends. There are also plans to generate up to 8% returns from Bitcoin-backed deposits. Saylor believes that converting some Bitcoin into cash would strengthen these new instruments.

All these changes have hit MicroStrategy’s share price; after hours, shares slipped 4.33% to $178.80.

Data from CryptoAppsy shows Bitcoin’s rally hit a temporary ceiling at $82,833, with key technical supports identified at $80,100 and $78,200. According to analysts, whether the market corrects or resumes its climb in the coming days will hinge on both geopolitical developments and continued institutional inflows.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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