Bitcoin slumped on Friday as risk appetite for cryptocurrencies has cooled ahead of the U.S. core PCE inflation report, with U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs reversing to net outflows and 24-hour liquidations approaching $1 billion across crypto markets. According to The Block’s price page, BTC changed hands under $109,000 and was down nearly 6% in the past week. Ether logged double-digit losses over the last seven days, as did several altcoins.
U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs posted about $258 million of net outflows on Sept. 25, with BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust the only fund to record net inflows, The Block’s data dashboard shows. Spot ether ETFs saw roughly $251 million in net outflows on the same day, marking their fourth consecutive session of withdrawals.
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