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2025-08-25 17:01:24

“Softer Institutional Demand” Trigger for the $837M Crypto Meltdown, QCP Reports

The crypto market has seen a massive $837 million liquidation event, with $672 million from long positions The crash was fueled by softer institutional demand, with spot Bitcoin ETFs seeing $1.2B in outflows As Bitcoin’s dominance falls, the Altcoin Season Index has surged to a 2025 high of 59%, a bullish signal Bitcoin is fighting to hold the line at $112,750 this Monday, after a brutal weekend crash wiped out over $837 million in leveraged bets and reset the market’s momentum. The post-Jackson Hole euphoria is gone, replaced by a high-stakes battle at a critical price level. Here’s a direct breakdown of what the market is asking. Why Did the Crypto Market Crash This Weekend? According to a note from trading firm QCP Capital, the crash was a direct result of “softer institutional demand” for Bitcoin. The firm points to six straight days of net outflows from spot Bitcoin ETFs, totaling about $1.2 billion. This created a weak bid that could not absorb the weekend’s selling pressure, a situation made worse after Bitcoin’s Key $112k Support Was Lost in a Whale Dump . The price drop triggered a massive liquidation cascade. In the last 24 hours, over $8… The post “Softer Institutional Demand” Trigger for the $837M Crypto Meltdown, QCP Reports appeared first on Coin Edition .

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