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Today’s Crypto Roundup: ETPs’ Continuous Outflows, Utah’s Bitcoin Bill, and CZ’s Plea to Musk

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In the world of cryptocurrencies today, exchange-traded products (ETPs) have marked their fourth consecutive week of outflows, resulting in a $876 million loss this past week. Meanwhile, the Bitcoin bill has cleared the Utah Senate, albeit without the inclusion of the Bitcoin reserve provision. Furthermore, Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, the co-founder of Binance, has made a public appeal to Elon Musk requesting the banning of automated bots on X.

Following last week’s record outflows of $2.9 billion, crypto ETPs persisted on the downward trajectory, culminating in a four-week total outflow of $4.75 billion, as reported by CoinShares on March 10. Despite the decrease in outflow velocity, James Butterfill, CoinShares’ head of research, reported a sustained bearish sentiment among investors and indications of market capitulation.

Bitcoin ETPs were chiefly responsible for the outflows, contributing $756 million, an alarming 85% of last week’s total. ETPs short on Bitcoin also had outflows amounting to $19.8 million, the highest since December 2024. The past four weeks’ cumulative outflows have reached $4.75 billion, consequently lowering the year-to-date inflows to $2.6 billion.

Total assets under management (AUM) have fallen by $39 billion to $142 billion, a record low since mid-November 2024. This decrease is attributed to both negative price actions and continuous outflows, as observed by Butterfill. Altcoins such as Ether, Tron, and Aave also experienced notable ETP outflows last week, amounting to $89 million, $32 million, and $2.4 million respectively.

In other news, Utah’s Bitcoin bill has passed the state Senate without the crucial provision for establishing the state’s own Bitcoin reserve. The modified HB230 “Blockchain and Digital Innovation Amendments” bill now only offers Utah citizens basic custody protections, the right to mine Bitcoin, run a node, and participate in staking, among others. The bill is now awaiting Governor Spencer Cox’s signature.

Lastly, Changpeng “CZ” Zhao has publicly requested Elon Musk to ban automated bots on X. These bots, often operated by individuals or teams running bot farms, amplify messages by liking or retweeting posts and even commenting on posts in a coordinated manner. They frequently impersonate crypto influencers or digital asset industry executives to promote fake tokens, fraudulent airdrop scams, and phishing links designed to mislead and steal funds from unsuspecting users.

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