Here’s what happened in crypto today – ETF flows, BitGo IPO, Railgun & more

ambcryptoОпубликовано 2026-01-23Обновлено 2026-01-23

Введение

Despite a four-day streak of U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF outflows totaling $1.68 billion and global geopolitical tensions, the crypto market remained resilient with BTC holding near $90k. Improved sentiment followed eased EU-U.S. tensions and Japan’s rate pause. Meanwhile, custody firm BitGo went public with a volatile debut, raising $212 million. In DeFi, Railgun introduced a new privacy feature enabling shielded interactions with platforms like CowSwap. Markets now look toward the upcoming Fed rate decision.

The crypto market is ending the week strong despite a four-day streak of U.S. spot ETF outflows and global tensions. Here’s a recap of what transpired in the space in the past 48 hours.

BTC hit with $1.68B ETF outflows

Bitcoin [BTC] price held the $90k despite record weekly ETF outflows in 2026. The products saw four consecutive days of outflows, totalling $1.68 billion.

This week’s risk-off mode was triggered by Japan’s bond crisis, as investors feared the rout could spill over into U.S. markets. Additionally, the global tensions between the E.U. and the U.S. over Greenland further spooked the markets.

As of writing, these two risk factors were significantly neutralized. The E.U.-U.S. tensions, for example, had eased over a potential Greenland deal, prompting a relief rally in markets.

At press time, the Asian markets surged, with Shanghai’s SSE Composite (SSE) and Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 posting a 33 and 29 basis points surge, respectively.

However, India’s Nifty 50 retreated nearly 1%. The improved sentiment followed Japan’s rate pause after its policy rate decision on the 22nd of January.

Collectively, the shift in sentiment helped Bitcoin hover near $90k despite record ETF outflows earlier in the week.

BitGo joins the crypto IPO mania

BitGo, a crypto custody and infrastructure firm, became the latest industry player to go public. The crypto IPO mania underscored the sector’s growth into the mainstream, but BitGo’s first day performance was volatile.

The stock (NYSE: BITGO) opened at $22, slightly above its $18 per share in the initial public offering (IPO).

It hit a high of $24.5 in intraday trading, about a 36% jump. But it later erased the gains and closed the intraday session at $18.49, translating to a 2.7% rally.

Several crypto infrastructure firms, including custody provider Anchorage Digital, Kraken, and crypto payments giant Bitpanda, are planning IPOs.

This follows a successful Circle IPO last year. That said, BitGo raised $212 million from the IPO, putting its value above $2 billion.

Railgun to scale DeFi privacy

The key final update was from the privacy sector. Ethereum-based Railgun unveiled Railgun_connect, a ‘plug and play’ DeFi integration that allows users to interact with on-chain platforms for staking, swaps, lending, and others, with their private, shielded wallets.

The project team said it successfully tested the feature on CowSwap on Polygon POS and plans to roll it out across the DeFi ecosystem. The team billed the new feature as,

“A first-of-its-kind tool for privacy and is a huge leap in making private addresses as functional as public ones.”

For the unfamiliar, the legacy privacy platforms like Zcash [ZEC] only allow shielded transfers (hiding the balance) and keep it, with no ability to deploy capital across DeFi at scale privately. Railgun’s new feature may change and disrupt the current privacy landscape.

The markets will now shift to next week’s U.S Fed rate decision, scheduled for the 28th of January. With market pricing a rate pause despite the Trump-Powell conflict, it remains to be seen whether it will be hawkish or dovish.


Final Thoughts

  • Bitcoin tried holding $90k despite a four-day streak of ETF outflows of over $1.6 billion
  • Railgun unveils plan to aggressively scale DeFi privacy as market shifts focus to next week’s Fed rate decision.

Связанные с этим вопросы

QWhat was the total amount of outflows from Bitcoin ETFs over the four-day streak, and at what price level did BTC manage to hold?

AThe total outflows from Bitcoin ETFs over the four-day streak were $1.68 billion, and Bitcoin managed to hold the $90,000 price level.

QWhich two major risk factors triggered the market-wide 'risk-off' mode this week, and how were they later neutralized?

AThe two major risk factors were Japan's bond crisis and the global tensions between the E.U. and the U.S. over Greenland. They were significantly neutralized as the E.U.-U.S. tensions eased over a potential Greenland deal, and Japan's central bank decided to pause its rate hike.

QWhat was the opening price, intraday high, and closing price for BitGo's stock (BITGO) on its first day of trading as a public company?

ABitGo's stock opened at $22, hit an intraday high of $24.5, and closed at $18.49 on its first day of trading.

QWhat is the name of the new 'plug and play' DeFi integration unveiled by Railgun, and what problem does it aim to solve for users?

AThe new feature is called 'Railgun_connect'. It aims to solve the problem of private, shielded wallets not being able to interact with on-chain DeFi platforms, allowing users to perform activities like staking, swaps, and lending while maintaining privacy.

QWhat major economic event is the market shifting its focus to for next week, and what is the market's current expectation for the outcome?

AThe market is shifting its focus to the U.S. Federal Reserve's rate decision scheduled for January 28th. The market is currently pricing in a rate pause.

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