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ETF inflow data shows that the U.S. market has far more confidence in crypto assets than Hong Kong. According to CoinDesk's report (U.S. BTC ETF inflows dwarf Hong Kong's as local investors stick with stocks), last week Hong Kong's crypto ETF inflows were $14.1 million, while U.S. BTC ETF inflows reached $4.36 billion, a significant gap. This may reflect greater interest from U.S. investors in crypto assets.

Bitcoin trend analysis also shows potential volatility. A report from Forex24.pro (Bitcoin Forecast and BTC/USD Analysis for July 22, 2025) predicts that Bitcoin may test a support level of 116,405 today, and investors need to be aware of price volatility risks.
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