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Bitcoin Slides Below Seventy-Four Thousand as Institutional Outflows Accelerate

3 min · 29. maj 2026
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Bitcoin continues its slide, trading around seventy-three thousand five hundred dollars as U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs experience nine consecutive days of outflows totaling two point eight billion dollars-the longest withdrawal streak since these products launched. We examine the divergence between crypto and record-setting equity markets, institutional caution signals from whale accumulation data, and regulatory drama surrounding prediction markets. Plus: UniCredit warns Europe lacks tools to contain a crypto-banking crisis, Singapore charges Hodlnaut's former CEO with fraud, and SoFi launches the first bank-issued stablecoin for retail customers. All this and more on today's Chain Reaction.

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