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    Bitcoin Price Holds Near $82,000 As ETF Inflows Surge And CLARITY Act Battle Intensifies

    May 11, 20263 Mins Read


    Bitcoin price hovered in a tight range around 82,000 today, extending a week of steady but cautious gains as structural forces, not retail hype, set the tone for the market.

    At time of writing, Bitcoin price trades near 82,000, up about 0.65% from Sunday morning but still roughly 22% below its level a year ago and far off the October 2025 peak above 126,000. 

    Over the past week the coin has held mostly between 80,000 and 82,000. The latest leg higher came late last week after the U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio signaled reduced risk of further military escalation with Iran, which eased pressure on the dollar and crude oil and supported risk assets.

    Behind the calm price band sits a surge in activity from U.S. spot Bitcoin exchange‑traded funds. U.S. issuers drew about 1.9 billion dollars of net inflows in April, the strongest month since October 2025 and enough to flip year‑to‑date flows positive, while cumulative inflows since the products launched in 2024 now stand near 58 billion dollars. 

    Those funds hold more than 1.3 million BTC and absorb several hundred coins a day on average, well above fresh mining supply at recent points in April, which tightens liquid supply on exchanges.

    Bitcoin ETFs logged nine consecutive days of net inflows through early May, totaling about 2.7 billion dollars and removing an estimated 33,000 to 35,000 BTC from tradable supply. The bulk of that demand has concentrated in BlackRock’s IBIT and Fidelity’s FBTC, turning IBIT in particular into a proxy for institutional sentiment on the asset.

    The CLARITY Act is the center of attention

    Regulation now sits on equal footing with flows as a driver of price. In Washington, the CLARITY Act, a wide‑ranging market‑structure bill that would define jurisdiction for most digital assets between the SEC and CFTC, is approaching a markup in the Senate Banking Committee, with a floor vote targeted for summer after a compromise over stablecoin yield. 

    That process builds on last year’s GENIUS Act, which created a full regime for payment stablecoins and set a July 2026 deadline for follow‑on rules.

    On Sunday, the American Bankers Association launched a last-minute lobbying campaign against the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, with ABA CEO Rob Nichols urging bank executives across the country to pressure senators ahead of Thursday’s Senate Banking Committee markup. 

    In a letter to member banks, Nichols warned that the bill’s stablecoin yield provisions could drive deposits out of traditional banks and into payment stablecoins, which he said would threaten financial stability and economic growth. The effort sparked immediate backlash from crypto advocates and lawmakers supporting the legislation. 

    Coinbase Chief Legal Officer Paul Grewal said the banking industry had already won concessions during prior White House negotiations, while Senator Bernie Moreno accused banks of trying to kill innovation and pledged to support advancing the bill.

    The White House is also continually working on a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve framework that would govern how the government manages seized coins without direct budget outlays, a plan that, if written into statute rather than left as an executive program, would cement state‑level participation on the demand side of the market.



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