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...
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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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