Bitcoin Hits Lowest Level Since Oct. 2024 as Bear Market Grinds Into 8th Month

Bitcoin (BTC) dropped to $59,023.98 on Wednesday, June 24, its lowest price since Oct. 10, 2024, as a pullback in tech stocks and persistent spot ETF outflows pushed the flagship cryptocurrency deeper into its eighth consecutive month of decline.

The move marks the third time this year BTC has traded below $60,000, and extends a drawdown of roughly 52% from the October 2025 all-time high of $126,080.

ETF Outflows Extend the Bleed

Spot Bitcoin ETFs have bled $182 million so far this week, on pace for a seventh consecutive week of net outflows, according to SoSoValue data. Total assets held in the funds have fallen to $77.5 billion from approximately $113 billion at the end of 2025.

Bitcoin's price has managed to bounce back above $60,000
Bitcoin’s price has managed to bounce back above $60,000. Image Source: BeInCrypto

The sustained redemptions create mechanical selling pressure. When investors exit ETF positions, issuers must liquidate the underlying Bitcoin immediately, adding supply to a market already short on institutional demand signals.

Capital Rotating, Legislation Stalling

Wednesday’s session saw investors repositioning ahead of Micron Technology’s after-hours earnings. Capital has been rotating away from crypto into AI stocks, IPOs, and prediction markets throughout 2026, compressing liquidity available to BTC.

Regulatory tailwinds have also failed to materialize on schedule. The CLARITY Act, the primary legislative effort to establish a crypto market structure framework in the US, has roughly five weeks to clear a key procedural hurdle before Congress’ summer recess. A miss would push the bill to the fall, removing a potential catalyst from the market at a critical moment.

Institutional Floor, Declining Volatility

Despite the gloom, one factor is softening the blow compared to previous crypto winters. Sam Callahan, director of Bitcoin strategy and research at OranjeBTC, told CNBC that the expanded institutional investor base is structurally dampening swings in both directions.

“People say this was the worst bull market and the best bear market. What that’s really saying is that bitcoin’s not as volatile as it was in previous bear markets because of the investor base: it’s larger, it’s more liquid, it’s not so much a smaller retail-held asset.”

— Sam Callahan, CNBC

Whether that institutional floor holds will depend on how ETF flows respond to Micron’s blowout earnings beat and whether the Bitcoin bottom signals analysts have flagged in recent weeks finally translate into sustained buying.

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