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18.08.202600:49 Forex Analysis & Reviews: Bitcoin Cools Off Without Spectators

Relevance up to 07:00 2026-08-22 UTC--4

The calm before the storm is what they say when deceptive tranquility gives way to upheaval. Bitcoin has languished in a narrow range for the second consecutive month, and at first glance, it seems the market has paused. However, beneath the surface of BTC/USD consolidation lies a much less benign story.

Bitcoin ETFs recorded an outflow of $389.7 million for the week ending August 10—the largest since the end of June. A week earlier, investors had poured $853.5 million into ETFs, with the beginning of the month seeing the highest weekly inflow since April. At that time, the hacking of Coldcard cold wallets made some investors recall the advantages of exchange products over holding tokens directly.

Dynamics of Capital Flows into Bitcoin ETFs

Exchange Rates 18.08.2026 analysis

In reality, that inflow appears to have been an aberration. Institutional sentiment remains cautious, if not pessimistic. Bitcoin has been stuck near the $63,000 mark—nearly half of the October record above $125,000. The risk of further interest rate hikes and the stalled Clarity Act in Congress, which aims to provide the crypto market with a clear regulatory framework, are deterring buyers.

However, it is not just Bitcoin that appears tired. The index for smaller tokens has dropped more than 40% this year, and Dogecoin, Solana, and ADA have lost about half their value. Since the start of the year, around $4.7 billion has flowed out of Bitcoin ETFs, and about $1.5 billion from Ether funds. According to CoinMarketCap, the entire crypto market has lost about $1 trillion in capitalization.

At the same time, the retail speculative fervor that once drove the entire asset class has diminished noticeably. Investors are increasingly diverting their money into sports betting, prediction markets, and artificial intelligence deals. The economy of small crypto funds is crumbling: product launch costs are no longer justified by demand, and management companies are shutting them down one by one—not only for altcoins but also for Bitcoin and Ethereum.

Meanwhile, the Bitcoin volatility index has dropped to 37 points—significantly below the annual average and half of February's peak of 82.2. Formally, this is a sign of calm. In reality, low volatility amid steady capital outflows is more of a worrying signal than a reassuring one: the market has not so much found equilibrium as lost interest.

Exchange Rates 18.08.2026 analysis

Wall Street has built a pipeline to funnel cryptocurrency into mainstream finance, yet most of the money still gravitates toward the largest names, leaving niche tokens unattended. Will the ETF outflow drag BTC/USD below the consolidation boundary? The market is not ready to provide a clear answer.

Technically, on the daily chart, BTC/USD is moving from the lower boundary of the trading range of $62,500 towards the upper boundary at $65,500. Only exits from consolidation may provide the basis for forming long or short positions.

*The market analysis posted here is meant to increase your awareness, but not to give instructions to make a trade.

Marek Petkovich,
Analytical expert of InstaSpot
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