Bitcoin Hits 20 Million Mined as Institutions Quietly Buy the Dip While Retail Panics

EPISODE · Mar 14, 2026 · 3 MIN

Bitcoin Hits 20 Million Mined as Institutions Quietly Buy the Dip While Retail Panics

from Cryptocurrency News Today: Market Updates & Analysis · host Inception Point AI

Cryptocurrency News Today: Market Updates & Analysis podcast. # Crypto Markets Navigate Turbulent Waters: This Week's Essential Updates Hey everyone, Crypto Willy here, and wow—what a week it's been in the crypto space. Let me break down what's really happening right now because there's a lot of tension brewing beneath the surface. Bitcoin's sitting around $68,000 to $70,000, and honestly, that represents a brutal 44% correction from its all-time highs. According to Binance Research, we've just wrapped five consecutive months of losses for major crypto assets—something we haven't seen since the 2018 bear market. The total crypto market cap has contracted to around $2.37 trillion, and the Fear and Greed Index is hovering between 10 and 19, which is historically only matched by the 2022 bear market bottom. Yeah, it's that grim. But here's where it gets interesting. Despite the carnage, institutional buyers are quietly accumulating. Phemex reports that spot Bitcoin ETFs are returning to net inflows, with institutions absorbing $1.15 billion in a single week earlier this March while retail was absolutely terrified. That's the divergence we watch for—when big money is buying while everyone else is panicking. Now, Ethereum's showing some surprisingly strong fundamentals. According to OANDA, daily active addresses on Ethereum hit nearly 2 million in February, actually surpassing 2021 bull market peaks. The price is stuck under $2,200, but that network activity tells you something interesting is happening beneath the hood. The real story this week, though? Bitcoin just mined its 20 millionth coin on March 10th. With only 1 million BTC left to be created over the next 114 years, the scarcity narrative is making a comeback—and it's hitting at exactly the right moment when institutions are looking for fundamental reasons to buy into bear market weakness. Phemex is flagging that supply unlocks in March could create overhang risks, but if demand holds, we could see that floor everyone's searching for. And buckle up, because next week we've got the FOMC meeting on March 17-18. According to multiple analysts tracking this closely, a rate hold is already priced in—Powell's language is what matters. Any dovish signals about rate cuts being "appropriate" could trigger a serious risk-on rally across crypto. Even status quo commentary keeps us range-bound, but hawkish talk would be devastating. The bigger catalyst is still the CLARITY Act, potentially signing in early April. This bill would finally define which digital assets are commodities versus securities—literally the source of more regulatory uncertainty than anything else in U.S. crypto markets. According to CoinShares data, December's $990 million in withdrawals from U.S. crypto funds was directly tied to CLARITY Act delays. When clarity advances, money flows back. Bottom line: We're in compression right now, but the catalysts are stacking up. Bitcoin's stabilizing, institutions are buying dips, sca

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