Morning Edition · Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Bitcoin holds below 60,000 dollars as institutional demand fades
Spot exchange-traded fund (ETF) outflows, weak stablecoin inflows, and an unusually strong inverse link to the yen leave the largest cryptocurrency without fresh buying through the week.

Bitcoin traded near 59,300 dollars on 30 June after another failed attempt to stay above 60,000, with analysts pointing to weak stablecoin inflows as evidence that fresh buying demand is thin. Stablecoin supply is the available cash that fu…
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