Bitcoin continued its descent to $60,000 on Monday.
The price of the flagship cryptocurrency was last down by more than 4% at $61,211.00, according to Coin Metrics.
Digital asset investment products notched a second consecutive week of outflows, according to CoinShares.
Last week crypto investment products saw their lowest trading volumes globally since the U.S. bitcoin ETFs launched in January.
"We have now seen $1.2 billion of outflows from crypto ETFs over the last two weeks which all began after the FOMC meeting.
Persons:
Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, James Butterfill, Eleanor Gaywood
Organizations:
Metrics, CNBC
Locations:
U.S