Thaler said the Bitcoin pullback was due to funds shifting to AI.
CoinDesk
06-04 20:39
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Thaler stated that the recent decline in Bitcoin was mainly due to funds shifting to AI investments, while the market is concerned about ETF outflows and Strategy's sale of 32 BTC, which sends a bearish signal.
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Bitcoin has been weakening in recent weeks, with market opinions divided on the reasons for the decline. CoinDesk reports that Strategy Chairman Michael Thaler believes this pullback is more of a temporary shift of funds into AI infrastructure than a sign of damage to Bitcoin's fundamentals.

A drop of over 14% in a week

The report noted that Bitcoin fell about 14% in the past week and 22.7% in the past four weeks. Thaler stated on the X platform that approximately $400 billion flowed into AI infrastructure over the past six months, while US-listed spot crypto ETFs have seen a net outflow of about $4 billion since mid-May.

According to him, some institutional funds are withdrawing from Bitcoin and shifting to AI-related investments, putting short-term pressure on Bitcoin. Thaler defines this shift as a rotation of funds, rather than a problem with the asset itself, and says that volatility creates opportunities.

The market is paying more attention to ETF outflows.

However, the market's pessimistic assessment does not entirely agree with this explanation. Short sellers are more concerned about several simultaneous signals: continuous outflows from spot ETFs, a sustained decline in Bitcoin prices, and other major asset classes remaining near historical highs, while Bitcoin's performance is clearly weak.

Some traders believe this divergence has weakened market confidence and makes the claim that "funds are only temporarily shifting" difficult to fully convince investors. The article notes that recently, many asset classes, from stocks to commodities, have remained near high levels, while Bitcoin continues to hover at low levels.

Strategy sold 32 BTC

Another factor amplified by the market is Strategy's recent sale of 32 bitcoins. Although the amount is small relative to its total holdings, analysts believe that this move has exacerbated the bearish sentiment in the market and amplified negative interpretations during the price decline.

As of now, Strategy still holds 843,706 Bitcoins, remaining one of the world's largest publicly traded companies in terms of cryptocurrency holdings. Therefore, Thaler's statements to the market are still seen as an important indicator of institutional sentiment.

Overall, this report reflects two possible interpretations of the current market: one side believes that Bitcoin is only facing short-term pressure as funds are being drawn away by the AI craze; the other side believes that ETF outflows, weak prices, and leading companies selling off their tokens indicate that the market pressure is not just a temporary fluctuation.

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