Welcome to the US Crypto News Morning Briefing—your essential rundown of the most important developments in crypto for the day ahead.Grab a coffee as markets enter an unusual phase where large players are repositioning and liquidity is tightening. Against this backdrop, the timing of one major transfer has raised fresh questions about what might be coming next for Bitcoin.Sponsored
SponsoredCrypto News of the Day: BlackRock’s $400 Million Bitcoin Move Sparks Liquidity Alarm—What Are They Bracing For?BlackRock quietly moved 4,471 BTC to Coinbase Prime, hours before the PPI report. The move comes as its flagship Bitcoin ETF, IBIT, logged record monthly outflows.The timing has ignited a new debate: Is the world’s biggest asset manager preparing for a deeper US liquidity shock?Arkham data shows the same wallet has fallen from a $117 billion peak to $78.4 billion, losing more than 30% of its value over the past month.BlackRock BTC Holdings. Source: Arkham IntelligenceThe transfer occurs at a time of increasing stress across Bitcoin markets, with analysts like Crypto Rover noting that BlackRock’s move could exacerbate selling. Meanwhile, the timing ahead of the US PPI has also raised concern.Meanwhile,VanEck’s Matthew Sigel sees the Bitcoin price’s ongoing struggle as primarily a macro dynamic, calling it an “overwhelmingly a US-session phenomenon.
“…The driver: tightening US liquidity and widening credit spreads as AI-capex fears collided with a more fragile funding market,” he stated.
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SponsoredThis aligns with recent stress across equities, credit, and rate-sensitive assets. Traders are watching whether the November PPI print, due just after the BTC transfer, signals further tightening. However, ARK Invest’s Cathie Wood argues the current liquidity pressure is temporary.
“The liquidity squeeze that has hit AI and crypto will reverse in the next few weeks,” she said.
The Ark Invest executive cited a 123% surge in Palantir’s US commercial business, calling it evidence that enterprise adoption is accelerating despite macro headwinds.IBIT Faces Record Outflows—But the Full Picture Is More ComplicatedThe blockchain activity comes as BlackRock’s IBIT posts its worst outflow month on record, over $2 billion this month. Analysts highlight it as the biggest withdrawal wave since launch.
“…After months of steady inflows, the outflows reflect rising caution as Bitcoin falls ~22% over the past month and 7% year-to-date,” wrote Walter Bloomberg.
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SponsoredHowever, ETF analyst Eric Balchunas pushed back on the panic, stressing that context is being lost. According to the analyst, the majority of investors are sticking around despite the outflows.
That’s bc it never had outflows bf! All told the “record” is 3% of aum. The real story (that you def won’t see in ALL CAPS let alone in the media at large) is 97% of investors are sticking around despite not starting the -35% fire. Eric Balchunas (@EricBalchunas) November 24, 2025
He also highlighted the collapse in short interest, ascribing plummeting IBIT short interest to traders who tend to short into strength and cover in downturns.In other words, despite headlines screaming about “record outflows,” the majority of institutional holders appear to be staying put.Chart of the DaySponsored
SponsoredBlackRock’s IBIT ETF Flow Data. Source: CoinglassByte-Sized AlphaHere’s a summary of more US crypto news to follow today:Crypto Equities Pre-Market OverviewCompanyAt the Close of November 24Pre-Market OverviewStrategy (MSTR)$179.04$176.09 (-1.65%)Coinbase (COIN)$255.97$252.73 (-1.27%)Galaxy Digital Holdings (GLXY)$24.78$24.70 (-0.32%)MARA Holdings (MARA)$11.21$11.18 (-0.27%)Riot Platforms (RIOT)$13.88$13.79 (-0.65%)Core Scientific (CORZ)$15.75$15.72 (-0.19%)Crypto equities market open race: Google Finance
