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    Crypto Enters Q3 With Thinner Liquidity After $8.35 Billion…

    July 1, 2026
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    Bitcoin gave back its entire April rally to close Q2 2026 down roughly 11%, and $8.35 billion in wiped-out long positions has left the market thinner but steadier heading into the third quarter, according to a June 30 report from Talos. The pullback came as a Federal Reserve in no hurry to cut rates and a rush into AI stocks drew money away from crypto, weakening its main sources of demand and setting off a round of forced selling that cleared leverage out of the derivatives market.

    What Drained Crypto’s Demand in Q2

    Bitcoin rose to around $82,000 through April before higher oil prices and the shift into the AI trade pulled the move apart. The king cryptocurrency ended the quarter down about 10%, Ether fell roughly 20%, and Solana dropped around 13%, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 gained 16% and 28%. Bitcoin now trades near $60,000, about 52% below its late-2025 high of $126,000, with Hyperliquid’s HYPE the one clear gainer among the top 20 assets by size, up 142% for the year.

    Source: Talos

    Behind that slide, the three channels that feed crypto with fresh money all pulled back at once. Spot Bitcoin ETFs turned from a $474 million inflow peak on April 20 to $4.08 billion in net outflows across the quarter, with June alone making up $3.84 billion of that total. The bleeding carried into late June, when five sessions shed a further $1.95 billion.

    Corporate buyers eased off in step with the funds. Strategy slowed its Bitcoin buying, sold 32 coins in early June, and raised its STRC preferred dividend to 12% under a new capital plan that clears the way for up to $1.25 billion in possible sales. Stablecoin market value then shrank about $4.2 billion over the same stretch, led by USDC losing $3.4 billion and Ethena’s USDe falling $1.4 billion, leaving the pool of ready cash entering Q3 much shallower than where Q2 started.

    $8.35 billion flush leaves Bitcoin leverage reset

    That thinning demand set the stage for the quarter’s sharpest move. Combined Bitcoin and Ether long liquidations reached $8.35 billion, more than half of it landing between May 25 and June 7 as over-leveraged traders were pushed out and each round of selling fed the next. Open interest fell 32% for Bitcoin and 40% for Ether from their May peaks, and funding rates swung from minus 16% a year in April to roughly flat by the close of the quarter.

    Trading volume told the same story, with spot volume down 28% to $2.32 trillion while futures held up better, a sign that traders leaned on leverage rather than buying coins outright. Thinner books made the drop bite harder, as Bitcoin’s 2% orderbook depth fell from near $70 million in early May to about $35 million by late June. The clear-out leaves crypto entering Q3 with less cash to trade on but on steadier footing. Nothing broke underneath as stablecoins and DeFi lending kept working even as year-end price calls stayed far apart.

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