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Ethereum Foundation confirms 54 job cuts, slashes budget by 40%
The Ethereum Foundation confirms 54 job cuts and a 40% budget slash, impacting its operations and future development plans. Read the details.
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Ethereum Foundation confirms 54 job cuts, slashes budget by 40%

Michael FawnBy Michael FawnJuly 10, 20264 Mins Read
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By Michael Fawn

The second quarter of 2026 delivered a steep correction for the digital asset market as Ethereum, Bitcoin, and XRP buckled under the weight of sustained institutional outflows and a tightening macroeconomic environment. According to market data as of July 10, 2026, Ethereum (ETH) ended the second quarter down 25%, marking its first-ever three-quarter losing streak, while Bitcoin (BTC) slid 13.40% during the same period.

Bitwise Chief Investment Officer Matt Hougan characterized the recent performance as the toughest market stretch since 2022. The downturn was exacerbated by a hawkish shift in the Federal Reserve’s interest rate outlook and a rotation of capital into AI equities.

Institutional outflows pressure Ethereum and Bitcoin price action

Additionally, low on-chain activity, with active user numbers remaining near the low end of their recent range, signaled weak network participation that contributed to the quarter’s decline.

The structural support that drove markets earlier in the year appeared to waver as U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded over $4 billion in net outflows during the second quarter. May and June were particularly difficult, with investors pulling a combined $6.04 billion.

The iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) managed by BlackRock (BLK) accounted for $2.01 billion of the quarterly outflows, while the Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) saw $889.03 million in sell-offs.

Ethereum has faced similar headwinds, complicated by internal restructuring. The Ethereum Foundation confirmed it has eliminated 54 positions and slashed its budget by 40% to navigate the downturn. As of July 10, Ethereum price outlook weakens as it trades at $1,792.11, representing a year-to-date decline of 46.89%.

Despite the price drop, Ethereum investment products have shown recent signs of localized stabilization. On July 8, 2026, the iShares Ethereum Trust (ETHA) recorded $26.9 million in inflows. By that same date, cumulative net inflows for all Ethereum ETFs reached $11.01 billion.

However, this remains a volatile segment; the broader category of Ethereum investment vehicles shed $14 million in the week ending July 6, highlighting the inconsistency of institutional appetite.

Retail demand drives XRP despite broader market volatility

XRP has seen a different narrative unfold regarding its fund flows. While the asset is down 42.90% year-to-date as of July 10, trading at $1.093, its spot ETFs extended an inflow streak to eight consecutive weeks ending June 26. Data shows that approximately 84% of the capital in these XRP products has come from retail investors rather than institutional desks.

The Bitwise XRP ETF (1XRP) remains the category leader with approximately $245.3 million in assets under management. However, even this resilient pocket of the market faced recent friction. On July 8, XRP spot ETFs experienced a net outflow of $7.29 million, a movement attributed entirely to the Bitwise fund. Despite this, total cumulative inflows for XRP ETFs have reached $1.479 billion.

Traders continue to monitor the asset’s technical position closely. As XRP speculative activity reacts to price fluctuations, investors are gauging whether retail momentum is enough to offset the broader market’s liquidations. Combined long liquidations for BTC and ETH reached $8.35 billion in the second quarter, with half of that volume occurring in a two-week window between late May and early June.

Macroeconomic catalysts defining the Q3 outlook

Market sentiment remains fragile, with the Fear and Greed Index reaching a depth of 21 (Extreme Fear) in mid-April 2026. This lack of confidence is reflected in trading volumes; total spot exchange volume dropped 28% quarter-over-quarter to $2.32 trillion. Macro pressures, including Brent crude hitting a high of $126.41 and a strengthening U.S. Dollar, have further tightened financial conditions for risk assets.

For a potential reversal in the third quarter, Bitwise analysts point to the CLARITY Act as a “make-or-break” legislative milestone. The Act has already advanced through committees, and its final passage is seen as a necessary step for restoring regulatory certainty. As market sentiment shifts following legislative updates, the focus remains on whether policy changes can counteract current macro headwinds.

Bitcoin’s current price near $60,000 places it roughly 52% below the all-time high of $126,080 set in October 2025. Whether the third quarter provides a bottom depends largely on the Federal Reserve’s next moves and the stabilization of ETF flows. Without a clear shift in these external factors, the market remains pinned between institutional caution and retail persistence.

Michael Fawn

About Michael Fawn

Michael Fawn is a cryptocurrency journalist and blockchain analyst with a passion for breaking down complex market trends into easy-to-understand insights. Covering everything from Bitcoin and Ethereum to emerging altcoins and Web3 innovation, Michael focuses on delivering accurate, timely, and engaging crypto news for investors and enthusiasts alike. With years of experience following the digital asset industry, Michael keeps readers informed on the latest developments shaping the future of finance.

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