Bitcoin Industrial Complex Hits Record $70 Billion Trading Volume
This staggering volume shattered the previous record of $55 billion set just one day earlier, according to Bloomberg Intelligence data cited by ETF analyst Eric Balchunas. Reacting to the news, Balchunas summed up the fr...
This staggering volume shattered the previous record of $55 billion set just one day earlier, according to Bloomberg Intelligence data cited by ETF analyst Eric Balchunas. Reacting to the news, Balchunas summed up the frenzy in a single word: “BITSANITY.”
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MSTR Dominates Amid Price DropMicroStrategy played a significant role in driving the day’s volume. Despite being the second most-traded stock in the U.S. on November 20, MSTR saw its shares tumble over 25% on November 21, dropping from a high of $536.70 to $397.28 by the market close.
While the decline dampened investor sentiment, it also spurred a flurry of trading activity, cementing MicroStrategy’s position at the center of the Bitcoin trading ecosystem.
Bitcoin ETFs Surge Past $100 Billion in AssetsThe record-setting trading day also highlighted the growing influence of U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs, which collectively surpassed $100 billion in assets under management on November 21. Since their approval by U.S. regulators on January 11, these ETFs have seen combined inflows of $29.3 billion, according to data from Farside Investors.
Notably, the rise of spot Bitcoin ETFs has come at the expense of the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC), which has experienced over $20.2 billion in outflows as investors pivot to more direct Bitcoin exposure.
Bitcoin Nears Historic MilestoneAs the Bitcoin Industrial Complex recorded this trading frenzy, Bitcoin itself climbed to a new peak of $98,311, according to BNC data. Although the price has slightly retraced to $99,475, Bitcoin remains less than 1% away from breaching the psychological $100,000 barrier.
Source: Brave New Coin Bitcoin Liquid Index
Balchunas also noted a striking comparison: U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs are now 82% as large as gold ETFs, which have been a staple of the U.S. markets since their debut in November 2004. This rapid growth underscores Bitcoin’s rising status as a major financial asset, rivaling traditional safe havens like gold.
The surge in trading activity, coupled with Bitcoin’s price rally and the burgeoning popularity of spot ETFs, signals a transformative moment for the cryptocurrency market. As Bitcoin edges closer to the $100,000 milestone, the “Bitcoin Industrial Complex” is proving to be a force to be reckoned with in global financial markets.
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