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BTC Consolidates Near $93K as ETF Inflows Hit $1.4B Weekly High

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Luisa Crawford
Jan 19, 2026 18:07

Bitcoin pulls back from $98K highs but on-chain data shows improving conditions. Spot ETF inflows surge while derivatives markets remain cautious.

Bitcoin is trading at $93,752 after retreating from recent $98,000 highs, but the pullback looks more like healthy consolidation than trend breakdown. According to Glassnode’s latest market pulse report published January 19, momentum indicators have cooled but remain above neutral—a pattern that typically precedes continuation rather than reversal.

The timing aligns with a brutal $785 million long liquidation cascade that briefly pushed BTC to $92,000 earlier this week. Yet institutional appetite hasn’t flinched.

ETF Flows Tell the Real Story

Spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $1.4 billion in net inflows last week—the strongest weekly accumulation since October 2025. Glassnode notes these flows have moved “beyond statistical extremes,” signaling genuine institutional re-accumulation rather than noise.

MicroStrategy continues its relentless buying, adding 13,627 BTC to bring its total holdings to 687,410 coins worth over $51 billion. When the largest corporate holder keeps stacking during pullbacks, it tends to matter.

Trading volumes in ETF products have risen alongside the inflow surge, though Glassnode flags one risk: elevated holder profitability creates near-term profit-taking pressure.

Derivatives Show Caution, Not Capitulation

The futures market tells a more nuanced story. Open interest has edged higher, suggesting speculative interest is rebuilding cautiously. But funding rates have cooled sharply—longs aren’t paying the premiums they were a few weeks ago.

Perpetual CVD (Cumulative Volume Delta) remains negative, meaning sell-side pressure persists in leveraged markets. Options traders are pricing elevated uncertainty, with implied volatility sitting near the upper end of its historical range relative to realized levels. Downside protection remains in demand.

On-Chain Metrics Stabilizing

Network fundamentals are quietly improving. Active addresses remain subdued but trending upward. Transfer volume continues climbing. Fees have lifted modestly—not explosive growth, but directionally positive.

The key concern: short-term holder supply remains elevated, keeping the market sensitive to price swings. These newer coins tend to move first during volatility.

Spot market dynamics offer some optimism. The net buy-sell imbalance has broken above its upper statistical band, indicating sell-side pressure is finally easing. Trading volume has lifted modestly. Glassnode characterizes spot demand as “fragile and uneven,” but improving.

What Traders Should Watch

The $90,000-$92,000 zone has emerged as near-term support after absorbing this week’s liquidation cascade. A sustained break below would likely trigger another wave of long unwinding.

On the upside, reclaiming $95,000 with conviction would suggest the consolidation phase is ending. The combination of strong ETF inflows and improving on-chain metrics creates a constructive backdrop—but derivatives positioning suggests the market isn’t ready to get aggressively long just yet.

Bitcoin’s $1.9 trillion market cap means it takes significant capital to move the needle. The ETF flow data suggests that capital is arriving. Whether it’s enough to push through resistance remains the open question heading into late January.

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Source: https://blockchain.news/news/btc-consolidates-93k-etf-inflows-weekly-high

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