Jacob King: Institutional demand for Bitcoin is shrinking as CME futures fall to 14-month low

Jacob King: Institutional demand for Bitcoin is shrinking as CME futures fall to 14-month low
Bitcoin demand drops, CME futures low

Institutional interest in Bitcoin is rapidly declining, according to Jacob King. Data shows that activity on CME Bitcoin futures has dropped to its lowest levels in 14 months, signaling a sharp reduction in institutional market participation.

King highlights that nearly all current data confirms this downward trend in institutional demand for Bitcoin.

King has covered similar shifts in other asset classes and markets. He recently reported that CoinDCX co-founders were arrested by Indian police after investors lost funds in a website fraud scheme. In a separate article, he detailed how gold dropped 5 percent and silver over 10 percent as expectations for rate cuts faded.

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