The post At $96k, nearly 99% of BTC investors accumulating in past 155 days are holding at a loss appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. As the BTC price tumbles below $100,000, Glassnode would like to share a depressing stat. If you’ve been stacking sats anytime since late spring, it’s fair to say the honeymoon is officially on pause. With Bitcoin trading at $96,000, a whopping 99% of investors who bought in the past 155 days are in the red. With a BTC price at $96K, 99% of recent buyers are in the red BTC price continues to slide but narrative is winning the day Nearly two weeks of selling pressure on the BTC price have left traders and Twitter prophets alike picking through the debris for signs of life. As Bloomberg host Joe Weisenthal bemoaned: “Bitcoin has been down for 12 straight days.” Even if the BTC price action feels less like a “chop” and more like bearish ballet, Bitcoin’s infamous correlation with Nasdaq hasn’t helped matters. Just ask the market makers at Wintermute, who point to tech’s slide as an anchor on the digital gold narrative. When those indices tumble, Bitcoin still stubbornly follows. Still, if you look hard enough, there are always reasons to smile. This week, Bitcoin made its cameo in a New Yorker cartoon, showing that cultural currency sometimes trumps price charts. Bitcoin in Newyorker So, if you bought the top, you can buy a chuckle as well. As Human Rights Foundation’s Alex Gladstein pointed out in reply to Weisenthal, the BTC price may be down, but: “The New Yorker cartoon today is about Bitcoin replacing fiat so we’re up.” Institutions are watching (and accumulating more) Still, the flows on Wall Street tell a more intriguing story. Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley revealed that a “$1 trillion AUM bank” invited his team to brief advisors on Bitcoin, turning what many see as a “slowdown” into acceleration. And he’s not alone. Harvard’s… The post At $96k, nearly 99% of BTC investors accumulating in past 155 days are holding at a loss appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. As the BTC price tumbles below $100,000, Glassnode would like to share a depressing stat. If you’ve been stacking sats anytime since late spring, it’s fair to say the honeymoon is officially on pause. With Bitcoin trading at $96,000, a whopping 99% of investors who bought in the past 155 days are in the red. With a BTC price at $96K, 99% of recent buyers are in the red BTC price continues to slide but narrative is winning the day Nearly two weeks of selling pressure on the BTC price have left traders and Twitter prophets alike picking through the debris for signs of life. As Bloomberg host Joe Weisenthal bemoaned: “Bitcoin has been down for 12 straight days.” Even if the BTC price action feels less like a “chop” and more like bearish ballet, Bitcoin’s infamous correlation with Nasdaq hasn’t helped matters. Just ask the market makers at Wintermute, who point to tech’s slide as an anchor on the digital gold narrative. When those indices tumble, Bitcoin still stubbornly follows. Still, if you look hard enough, there are always reasons to smile. This week, Bitcoin made its cameo in a New Yorker cartoon, showing that cultural currency sometimes trumps price charts. Bitcoin in Newyorker So, if you bought the top, you can buy a chuckle as well. As Human Rights Foundation’s Alex Gladstein pointed out in reply to Weisenthal, the BTC price may be down, but: “The New Yorker cartoon today is about Bitcoin replacing fiat so we’re up.” Institutions are watching (and accumulating more) Still, the flows on Wall Street tell a more intriguing story. Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley revealed that a “$1 trillion AUM bank” invited his team to brief advisors on Bitcoin, turning what many see as a “slowdown” into acceleration. And he’s not alone. Harvard’s…

At $96k, nearly 99% of BTC investors accumulating in past 155 days are holding at a loss

As the BTC price tumbles below $100,000, Glassnode would like to share a depressing stat. If you’ve been stacking sats anytime since late spring, it’s fair to say the honeymoon is officially on pause.

With Bitcoin trading at $96,000, a whopping 99% of investors who bought in the past 155 days are in the red.

With a BTC price at $96K, 99% of recent buyers are in the red

BTC price continues to slide but narrative is winning the day

Nearly two weeks of selling pressure on the BTC price have left traders and Twitter prophets alike picking through the debris for signs of life. As Bloomberg host Joe Weisenthal bemoaned:

Even if the BTC price action feels less like a “chop” and more like bearish ballet, Bitcoin’s infamous correlation with Nasdaq hasn’t helped matters. Just ask the market makers at Wintermute, who point to tech’s slide as an anchor on the digital gold narrative. When those indices tumble, Bitcoin still stubbornly follows.

Still, if you look hard enough, there are always reasons to smile. This week, Bitcoin made its cameo in a New Yorker cartoon, showing that cultural currency sometimes trumps price charts.

Bitcoin in Newyorker

So, if you bought the top, you can buy a chuckle as well. As Human Rights Foundation’s Alex Gladstein pointed out in reply to Weisenthal, the BTC price may be down, but:

Institutions are watching (and accumulating more)

Still, the flows on Wall Street tell a more intriguing story. Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley revealed that a “$1 trillion AUM bank” invited his team to brief advisors on Bitcoin, turning what many see as a “slowdown” into acceleration. And he’s not alone.

Harvard’s ETF buying spree [LINK HARVARD ARTICLE] places its Bitcoin IBIT exposure as its largest position, as major universities and sovereign wealth funds tiptoe into spot Bitcoin via regulated vehicles.

Other institutions have joined the parade, undeterred by the relentless outflows and sinking prices. The UAE’s sovereign wealth fund (Al Warda) has also increased its Bitcoin ETF exposure by 230% since June 2025 and now holds 7.9 million shares valued at $517 million, as confirmed by recent filings and crypto market reports.

Chopsolidation: What’s behind the sell pressure?

If you’re wondering why rallies fizzle and bears keep feasting, on-chain analyst Checkmate spells it out: the sell-side pressure is coming directly from spot Bitcoin holders.

One thing’s for sure, in markets like this, narrative is as much an asset as the coins themselves. While the BTC price is down, cartoon appearances and institutional briefings serve to remind us that volatility and visibility often go hand in hand. And sometimes, a bear market is just a comic set-up for the next punchline.

Bitcoin Market Data

At the time of press 2:03 pm UTC on Nov. 15, 2025, Bitcoin is ranked #1 by market cap and the price is up 1.23% over the past 24 hours. Bitcoin has a market capitalization of $1.92 trillion with a 24-hour trading volume of $80.24 billion. Learn more about Bitcoin ›

Crypto Market Summary

At the time of press 2:03 pm UTC on Nov. 15, 2025, the total crypto market is valued at at $3.26 trillion with a 24-hour volume of $168.17 billion. Bitcoin dominance is currently at 58.83%. Learn more about the crypto market ›

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