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Billions flowing out of bitcoin ETFs and private credit funds suggest rising market risks

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AMBCrypto
· Jun 28, 2026
Crypto bear market isn’t over? AI’s $20B capital rotation says so
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· Jul 7, 2026
Live markets: Bitcoin and ether ETFs drew inflows on Monday
Live markets: Bitcoin and ether ETFs drew inflows on Monday
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· Jun 25, 2026
Michael Saylor’s Misfiring Funding Model Jolts Bitcoin Traders
Fears that Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin buying machine is beginning to seize up are spilling across the crypto market, fueling the latest leg of Bitcoin’s selloff and exposing cracks in one of the financial structures that has underpinned demand for the world’s largest cryptocurrency over the past two years.
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· Jul 3, 2026
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Related coverage for "Billions flowing out of bitcoin ETFs and private credit funds suggest rising market risks": AMBCrypto — Crypto bear market isn’t over? AI’s $20B capital rotation says so. CoinDesk — Live markets: Bitcoin and ether ETFs drew inflows on Monday. Bloomberg — Michael Saylor’s Misfiring Funding Model Jolts Bitcoin Traders. The Motley Fool — IEFA vs. VXUS: Both Are Cheap. Both Are Broad. Here Is the Key Difference Long-Term Investors Need to Understand.