#BTCVolumeDriesUp

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10x Research says BTC volume has shrunk, its trading range is at a multi-month low and implied volatility remains subdued. ETF inflows are weak, while stablecoins leave crypto. ETH flows are stronger: DWF Labs says spot ETH ETFs have outperformed BTC since June, with July net inflows relative to fund size ~9.4x BTC's. Institutions have not fully exited BTC: UBS sharply increased IBIT calls in Q2 and added spot IBIT. Can BTC regain spot and ETF demand, or will capital keep rotating to ETH?

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BTC
‏‎+2.57‎%‎‏
ETH
‏‎+2.15‎%‎‏

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(浩泽)
(浩泽)
BTC is so quiet today, even the charts look bored. 😴 I’ve been watching all morning and honestly… this market is testing everyone’s patience. BTC is barely moving, volume is drying up, and both bulls and bears seem to be waiting for the other side to blink first. Spot ETF flows are starting to show small signs of recovery after the recent outflows. It’s not bullish confirmation yet, but at least the selling pressure appears to be easing. #DailyOrbit
Birdie_OKX
Birdie_OKX
BTC holding above $63,500 while the market focuses on drying volume and record dormant supply is not a clean breakout signal. I read it as constrained liquidity meeting reluctant sellers, which can support price but leaves momentum fragile. ETH is modestly outperforming BTC and SOL over 24 hours, yet the broader macro backdrop remains unsettled as weak consumption and a divided Fed compete with the AI earnings narrative. My bias is cautious: preserve exposure, but do not mistake low-volatility resilience for confirmed risk appetite. Just my read, not advice.
Felix.Crypto
Felix.Crypto
ETF Flows Could Decide BTC & ETH’s Next Move $BTC is holding near $63K while ETF flows remain a key market signal. Recent spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded roughly $390M in weekly net outflows, while $ETH also faced pressure as ETF demand cooled. The bigger picture is still interesting: $ETH ETFs attracted strong institutional demand in July, at times outperforming $BTC flows. If ETF inflows return aggressively, the current consolidation could become the launchpad for the next major move.
堵塞_Wave
堵塞_Wave
Monday market check: I watched the charts all morning and honestly… almost fell asleep. BTC is barely moving, volume keeps shrinking, and both bulls and bears seem to be waiting for someone else to make the first move. But one thing caught my attention: spot ETF flows are finally showing some small inflows after the recent bleeding. Not enough to call it bullish yet. But at least the pressure seems to be easing. $BTC is trapped between roughly $62.3K–$62.5K support and $63.8K–$64.2K resistance. As long as $62.5K holds, I’m not interested in chasing shorts. But without stronger volume and consistent ETF inflows, a breakout still feels premature. $ETH looks slightly healthier. $1,850 has survived multiple tests, while $1,900 remains the ceiling. I’m keeping my base position as long as $1,850 holds. $SOL is still stuck inside the $72–$77 range. $XRP is trying to stabilize, while $DOGE is basically moving in slow motion. So my takeaway is simple: ETF outflows stopping is encouraging. ETF inflows becoming consistent + volume expanding is what would actually get my attention. Until then, I’m not forcing trades. In a dead market, overtrading is just another way of donating fees to the exchange. How was your Monday? Did you trade the chop, or were you yawning at the charts too? $BTC $ETH $SOL #SandiskDealsInFocus #BTCVolumeDriesUp #OKXOutcomeLeagueS2
CL_OKX
CL_OKX
Bitcoin trading volume has been getting quieter, and I think this is one of those moments where the lack of activity can be just as interesting as a big price move. When volume starts drying up, it usually tells me that traders are becoming more hesitant and waiting for something to give the market direction. BTC might still move within a range, but without strong participation, I’m personally a little cautious about reading too much into every small pump or dip. What I’m watching now is whether volume suddenly returns alongside a breakout. If price moves strongly but volume stays weak, I’d be less convinced by the move. But if we see volume pick up together with momentum, that would definitely get my attention. #BTCVolumeDriesUp $BTC
OKX Orbit
OKX Orbit
Bitcoin is getting quieter, but the capital picture is not one-way. 10x Research says BTC volume has contracted, its trading range is at a multi-month low and implied volatility remains subdued. In a late-July snapshot, K33 estimated average daily spot volume at about $2.2B, putting the month on track for its weakest level since November 2023. The slowdown extended beyond spot: · CME BTC futures open interest was near levels last seen in 2023 · Perpetual futures open interest had stalled around 300,000 BTC · The options put/call open-interest ratio fell from 0.76 in late June to about 0.52, suggesting less demand for downside hedges, though this alone does not indicate direction The flow picture is also splitting: · 10x sees broader BTC ETF demand as weak despite a recent rebound · DWF Labs reports July ETH ETF inflows equal to 3.19% of fund size, versus 0.34% for BTC, a difference of around 9.4x in relative flow intensity · 10x interprets stablecoin outflows as a sign that some liquidity may be moving outside crypto Institutional positioning adds another layer. UBS increased its reported spot IBIT holdings from 364,371 shares in Q1 to 407,890 in Q2. Its reported call exposure rose from 80,000 to 1.95M underlying shares. However, these Q2 holdings reflect positions as of June 30. Form 13F does not disclose option strikes, expiries or whether calls form part of a hedge, so the data should not be treated as a real-time directional signal. July is historically one of BTC’s quieter trading months, meaning seasonality may explain part of the slowdown. Still, thin participation can leave prices more sensitive to the next ETF flow, macro surprise or positioning shift. Which signal matters most for BTC’s next move: spot volume, ETF flows or volatility? #BTCVolumeDriesUp
kingsley vin
kingsley vin
Afternoon Update: AI Shakeout Meets Crypto Liquidity ⚠️ The $15B Jane Street loss is still reverberating across markets. The key issue isn’t that AI is suddenly “dead”—it’s that leveraged, crowded AI positioning has exposed how quickly institutional risk can unwind. For crypto, the signal is more nuanced. $BTC is holding around $63.5K, while trading activity remains unusually thin. That means the market can move sharply if fresh liquidity enters—or if another wave of risk reduction hits. Meanwhile, last week’s ~$389.7M Bitcoin ETF outflow contrasts with stronger flows into some alternative crypto products, showing that capital is becoming more selective rather than simply leaving the entire sector. What matters this afternoon 👇 $BTC: Hold the $63K area → bulls remain alive. Reclaim $64K+ with volume → momentum improves. $ETH: Needs stronger follow-through to prove that the recent bounce is more than an oversold reaction. AI-linked $BEAT: Expect higher volatility. Narrative-only tokens remain vulnerable; projects backed by actual products, adoption and liquidity should separate themselves. The bigger picture: Liquidity is rotating. It isn’t disappearing. Don’t chase green candles. Don’t panic into red candles. Watch volume + liquidity + BTC strength before increasing risk. The next move will likely reward selectivity, not aggression. $BTC $ETH $BEAT #AI #Crypto #OKX #MarketUpdate #SandiskDealsInFocus #BTCVolumeDriesUp
Zentrova
Zentrova
Rephrased Just checked $BTC, and the big picture hasn’t changed much. Both the 4H and daily charts remain in consolidation, with BTC still hovering around $63K. Honestly, it’s getting frustrating. 😅 The key resistance remains around $64K–$65K. Until BTC can break and hold above that zone, sideways action could continue. Key levels: 🔴 Resistance: $64K–$65K 🟢 Support: $63K ⚠️ If $63K breaks: $61.5K–$62K For now, I see the short-term trend as mostly range-bound, so there’s no need to rush into a trade or chase the price. If looking for a long setup, I’d rather wait for BTC to reclaim and hold above $64K with confirmation. If considering a short, a rejection near $64.5K could be an area to watch, with risk managed above resistance. Either way, position sizing matters. Don’t let a sideways market convince you to overtrade. What’s your view on BTC right now? 👀 #SandiskDealsInFocus #BTCVolumeDriesUp #OKXOutcomeLeagueS2
A__Trader
A__Trader
$BTC is hovering near $63K as spot volume dries up and ETF flows turn cautious, with nearly $400M in net outflows last week. $62K–$63K remains key support; holding it favors continued accumulation on dips. Resistance sits near $65K, while a break above $68.7K would strengthen reversal confirmation. $ETH remains weaker—wait for stabilization and watch the me #SandiskDealsInFocus #BTCVolumeDriesUp
Valentina Elowen
Valentina Elowen
Geopolitical Risks Loom ⚠️ Strait of Hormuz talks stall; US‑Iran tensions stay high. $ETH eerily quiet: $1.1B weekly inflow flipped to $145M Monday outflow as institutions retreated. Open interest hit 765 000 contracts (~$50B notional), amplifying long‑short friction. $BTC faces near‑term downside. Continued ETF outflows may spark leveraged‑long liquidations and price breakdown. $BTC $ETH #StraitOfHormuz #CryptoMacro