It’s no surprise that ETFs have become a key catalyst for altcoins.

The logic is simple: Before altcoin ETFs launched, flows were largely BTC-led, meaning strength in Bitcoin pushed capital into altcoins. But now, ETFs give investors a direct way to gain exposure to individual altcoins, creating a direct flow channel and potentially changing how capital rotates across the market.

Against this backdrop, Grayscale’s recent decision to withdraw its $HBAR ETF filing is hardly surprising as a massive bearish catalyst. The move removes a key institutional narrative around $HBAR and adds pressure to sentiment. And when we look at Hedera’s institutional positioning, this becomes even more important.

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According to SoSoValue, $HBAR has seen just over $462k in net ETF flows, showing that institutional flows remain relatively weak. In this context, Grayscale’s withdrawal could further slow institutional momentum and add more pressure on $HBAR to find fresh buying support.

The timing? Couldn’t have been worse.

From a technical standpoint, weakening sentiment, slowing ETF momentum, weak institutional flows are all hitting at the same time. If this trend continues, Hedera [$HBAR] could face a much deeper sell-off and potentially enter a full-blown capitulation cycle.

$HBAR’s technical setup turns risky

$HBAR is at $0.065, having recently fallen to significant support levels.

While the positive catalyst for the recent hype is linked to Wyoming’s FRNT stablecoin adoption, the negative catalyst Grayscale’s removal of $HBAR from its ETF application, is a major headwind for the asset. For now, the bearish forces seem to be overpowering the positive news, suggesting a possibility for further declines.

As can be seen in the chart below, $HBAR is up 2.5% intraday, but it is too early to call for a breakout as the altcoin has to clear key resistance before a move to the upside can be confirmed. For traders, the first level to watch is $0.07, and a break above it would give the asset enough power to retest the previous highs.

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The key question is whether buyers will show enough buying strength to absorb any selling pressure at this level. Currently, $HBAR’s setup is more bearish than bullish.

In this scenario, the 2.5% intraday move is likely to turn out as a fakeout, with the bears set to push the price lower and lower during the next sessions and test the $0.065 level. This way, the bearish trend could resume, and the price could enter a capitulation phase.

Final Summary

  • $HBAR remains under pressure as weak ETF flows and Grayscale’s withdrawal weigh on sentiment.
  • $0.07 is the key level: failure to break above it could send $HBAR below $0.065 and trigger more downside.