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Crypto Sell-Off Wipes Out $517M in Bitcoin ETFs – What’s Next for BTC Price?

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  • Bitcoin's price is plummeting, hitting critical levels around $89K, due to significant outflows from U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs.

  • Hedge funds are unwinding "basis trades" (arbitrage between ETFs and futures), worsening the price drop and potentially driving Bitcoin down to $70K.

  • The market is experiencing a demand vacuum as hedge funds exit, and recovery hinges on new ETF inflows to inject fresh capital.

Bitcoin is bleeding, and the market is on edge. Prices have plunged to $89,000, and with investors pulling out, thereโ€™s little sign of relief. The once-booming rally that pushed Bitcoin past $108K in January now feels like a distant memory.

ETF outflows are surging, hedge funds are scrambling to exit, and market fears are growing. Could this be the start of an even deeper crash? Some analysts warn that Bitcoin could sink to $70,000 – and the reasons behind it might surprise you.

Hereโ€™s whatโ€™s driving the sell-off and why the next few days could be critical for Bitcoinโ€™s future.

$517 Million Pulled From Bitcoin ETFs in a Week

Since hitting $108K in January, Bitcoin has been on a steady decline. On February 24, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $517 million in outflowsโ€”the highest in seven weeks. This marked the fifth consecutive day of withdrawals, with major funds seeing large exits:

  • BlackRockโ€™s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT): -$159 million
  • Fidelityโ€™s Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund: -$247 million
  • Bitwise, Invesco, and Grayscale: Significant outflows

These sell-offs dragged Bitcoin down over 5%, first to $91K, then further to $89,175, with a 2.25% drop in the last hour.

Trumpโ€™s Tariff Policy Sparks Fears

Arthur Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX, warns that Bitcoin could fall to $70,000, blaming recent U.S. tariff policy changes under Donald Trump. Hedge funds are now unwinding their positions, adding to the marketโ€™s weakness.

Many hedge funds had been using a โ€œbasis tradeโ€ strategyโ€”buying Bitcoin ETFs while shorting Bitcoin futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) to profit from price differences. But as Bitcoinโ€™s price drops, this strategy becomes less profitable, forcing funds to exit by selling ETF shares and buying back their CME futures positions.

Hedge Funds Exiting Could Trigger a Chain Reaction

Hayes warns that mass hedge fund liquidations could cause a chain reactionโ€”as more funds exit, Bitcoinโ€™s price could spiral lower.

Markus Thielen from 10x Research agrees, noting that Bitcoinโ€™s recent gains were driven more by hedge fund trading rather than long-term investors. Now that these funds are pulling out, Bitcoin is struggling to find new buyers. If the futures premium continues to fall, more hedge funds may be forced to sell their ETFs, driving prices down even further.

Can New ETF Approvals Save Bitcoin?

Bitcoin surged past $100K after Trumpโ€™s election victory boosted hopes for a Bitcoin strategic reserve. But now, with ETF investors retreating and hedge funds selling off, Bitcoin is struggling to stay strong.

The market is hoping for new ETF approvals to bring fresh capital and stop the decline. The SEC has shown interest in more Bitcoin ETFs, and a new round of approvals could help stabilize Bitcoin.

The big question now: Will Bitcoin recover, or is Hayesโ€™ $70K prediction about to come true? The coming weeks will be crucial for the marketโ€™s next move.

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FAQs

Why is Bitcoin dropping today?

Bitcoin is falling due to massive ETF outflows, hedge funds exiting, and market fears over Trumpโ€™s new tariff policies impacting investor confidence.

Will Bitcoin recover from this crash?

Bitcoin has a history of recovering after sharp declines, but its short-term future depends on ETF inflows, hedge fund activity, and market sentiment.

Could Bitcoin fall to $70,000?

Some analysts, like Arthur Hayes, predict Bitcoin could drop to $70K due to hedge fund liquidations and declining demand from ETF investors.

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