DeepMarket: Crypto Daily

2026-06-01:Institutional Flow Divergence: As Bitcoin and Ethereum Bleed, Wall Street Reprices Solana and BNB as Core Infrastructure

6 min · 1. juni 2026
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Bitcoin and Ethereum are supposed to be crypto’s institutional anchors, so why are the biggest ETF flows suddenly pointing somewhere else? In this episode, DeepMarket follows the money as Bitcoin funds bleed about $1.39 billion, Ethereum loses more than $540 million, and Solana quietly posts $115 million of clean inflows with no negative days. Then comes the twist: BNB enters the ETF era, Hyperliquid faces a $714 million unlock while buybacks keep grinding, and Japan’s yen-stablecoin push hints at a future where dollar settlement is no longer the only game in town. Is this just a tactical rebound, or the first scene of a deeper rotation into crypto infrastructure? Full report: https://deepmarket.report/en/report/crypto/2026-06-01

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