Bitcoin (BTC) has dropped below $69,000, experiencing a daily decline of 6.96% due to increased selling pressure and over $1 billion in long liquidations. Glassnode highlights structurally weak spot BTC volumes and a demand vacuum.
The price of Bitcoin (BTC) recently slipped below the $69,000 mark. This marked an intraday decline of 8-9%, attributed to increased selling pressure and weak spot demand.
Entities including MicroStrategy and ETF issuers, such as BlackRock, are key players affected. BlackRock alone recorded $373 million in outflows, contributing to a significant year-to-date demand gap.
Institutional outflows and significant deleveraging have put pressure on Bitcoin’s market cap. Spot BTC ETFs are reported as net sellers by a substantial margin this year.
The U.S. Treasury stated that no bailout authority exists for Bitcoin. This reflects a regulatory stance that further widens the demand gap. Chris Beamish, Analyst at Glassnode, observed, “We are observing a demand vacuum where sell-side pressure isn’t being met by sustained absorption, which indicates structurally weak spot BTC volumes.”
Cryptocurrency markets showed volatility, with Bitcoin hash rates and daily mining revenues impacted. Miners are facing increased pressure due to challenging economic conditions and increasing costs.
The ongoing situation highlights the fragility of crypto markets under selling stress. Historical trends suggest similar pressures have affected recovery speed during past cycles. Increased outflow poses recovery challenges without additional institutional interest.


