Christmas and New Year’s double festival are approaching, and the cryptocurrency market seems to be in “hibernation.” On Tuesday, both Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs in the US collectively “lost blood,” with Bitcoin spot ETF net outflows of $188.6 million, with BlackRock’s IBIT being the most affected; Ethereum spot ETF also saw net outflows of $95.5 million, a stark contrast to the previous day’s net inflow. $SOL $BNB $XRP


Experts analyze that this is mainly due to year-end market mechanisms, with insufficient liquidity, portfolio rebalancing, and profit-taking being the main reasons. Tax-related selling also has an impact. However, not all crypto ETFs are under selling pressure; Ripple and Solana spot ETFs experienced capital inflows.
Unlike the crypto market, the US stock market closed higher across the board on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 reaching a new high. The US stock market closed early on the 24th and will be closed for Christmas on the 25th. Market analysts believe that the reaction after the long holiday and economic indicators are the key factors, which will be important clues for observing the market trend in early 2026.
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