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Bitcoin ETFs fuel institutional surge, 21Shares’ CIO sees $100K possible by year-end

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Latest developments: ETF inflows are signaling renewed confidence from traditional investors.

  • Spot Bitcoin ETFs have absorbed almost $2 billion year-to-date, 21Shares CIO Adrian Fritz said on CoinDesk’s Public Keys
  • Demand is coming from a mix of retail investors, institutions, and hedge funds using arbitrage and options strategies
  • Morgan Stanley and other major asset managers entering crypto are accelerating institutional adoption

Why it matters: Liquidity — long a concern for skeptics — is no longer a barrier.

  • Bitcoin now rivals mega-cap equities like Nvidia, with daily trading volumes exceeding $50 billion, Fritz said
  • ETF structures provide both primary and secondary market liquidity, making the asset “institutional ready”
  • Portfolio managers are increasingly viewing bitcoin as a viable multi-asset allocation despite volatility concerns

Reading between the lines: The ETF boom didn’t happen overnight.

  • Adoption has been gradual, requiring education and comfort with crypto’s role in portfolios
  • Investors are still grappling with correlations, volatility, and macro sensitivity
  • The steady build in flows suggests a structural — not speculative — shift in demand

What to watch: Several catalysts could push Bitcoin past the key $80K level.

  • Improving geopolitical sentiment, including any resolution tied to global conflicts, could boost risk appetite
  • Continued ETF inflows remain a core driver of structural demand
  • Negative perpetual futures funding rates could trigger short squeezes on upward price moves
  • A breakout above the 200-day moving average ($85K–$90K range) would signal a stronger trend reversal

The big picture: Macro forces still dominate crypto’s trajectory.

  • Investors are closely watching PCE inflation data and upcoming Fed decisions for policy direction
  • Oil prices remain a driver — a spike above $100 could pressure risk assets, including bitcoin
  • Adrian expects continued consolidation in the near term, with a move toward $100K by year-end if conditions align

The altcoin angle: Not all crypto assets will benefit equally.

  • Ethereum is struggling but showing signs of renewed ETF inflows after a weak first quarter
  • “Altcoin season” may not return in its previous form, as investors adopt more fundamentals-driven approaches
  • Projects with real revenue and cash flow, like Hyperliquid, are gaining traction with traditional investors
  • Weaker altcoin ETFs could face closures if underlying projects fail to demonstrate strength

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