GBTC redemptions have slowed, FTX bankrupt assets and sell-off by arbitrageurs are basically over
On January 27th, in a report by Needham analyst John Todaro, Thursday was one of the days with the lowest net outflow of GBTC, and it was also the third consecutive day of decreasing outflow, which may indicate that redemptions have begun to slow down. Although it is difficult to quantify the subsequent selling amount of GBTC, it believes that the two biggest driving factors for GBTC selling (selling of bankruptcy funds and arbitrage funds by FTX) have been close to completion.
Previously reported by BlockBeats, Morgan Stanley strategist Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou expressed the same opinion on Thursday of this week, believing that the profit-taking of GBTC has basically ended, and the downward pressure on Bitcoin from this channel should have basically passed.
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