Bitcoin News Today: Institutions Double Down as Bitcoin ETFs Bleed $3B in November

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Thursday, Nov 20, 2025 2:00 am ET1min read
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fell below $92,000 amid 43-day selloff, erasing 30% of gains from its October $126,250 peak.

- Record $2.96B ETF outflows in November, led by BlackRock's $2.1B redemptions, worsened market sentiment.

- Institutional players like

and Strategy expanded Bitcoin holdings despite price declines.

- Nvidia's $51.2B Q3 earnings briefly boosted Bitcoin to $90,000, lifting AI-linked tokens amid ongoing volatility.

Bitcoin fell below $92,000 on Tuesday, with the 24-hour gain narrowing to 0.9%, as the cryptocurrency grapples with renewed selling pressure and institutional outflows. The price decline marked a return to levels last seen in April 2025, when a similar correction saw

drop from $109,000 to $76,000 over 80 days. This week's selloff, now 43 days long, has erased 30% of the gains from Bitcoin's October all-time high of $126,250, . The current correction has also pushed Bitcoin below the 2025 realized price of $103,227, meaning the average investor who bought in this year is now facing a 13% loss .

The downturn has been exacerbated by record outflows from spot Bitcoin ETFs, led by BlackRock's (IBIT). Farside Investors reported $372 million in net outflows for the asset class on Tuesday, bringing November's total redemptions to $2.96 billion. , with its fund logging a record $523 million in redemptions on Monday. This trend has placed Bitcoin ETFs on track for their worst month since February 2025, despite November historically being a strong period for the asset. that Bitcoin typically gains 41.22% during the month.

Institutional players have also moved to bolster their positions.

with Kraken to enhance its Bitcoin treasury operations, gaining access to institutional-grade trading and custody solutions. Meanwhile, corporate Bitcoin holdings continue to grow, with from its Bitcoin portfolio as the price surged 30% during the period. The firm, led by Michael Saylor, has expanded its Bitcoin holdings to 628,791 coins, if the year-end price reaches $150,000.

The market found a brief reprieve after Nvidia's blockbuster third-quarter earnings report. The chipmaker's data center revenue hit $51.2 billion, exceeding expectations and reinforcing its role as a linchpin in the AI boom. The news

from a low near $88,000 earlier in the day. , reflecting renewed optimism in the sector.

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