According to official data, the U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF has recorded net outflows for six consecutive trading days, with a total outflow amounting to $1.55 billion. Among them, last Friday alone saw a net outflow of $105.2 million, with BlackRock's IBIT seeing an outflow of $68.9 million and Fidelity's FBTC seeing an outflow of $36.3 million. As a result, the cumulative net inflow of Bitcoin ETFs from 2026 to date has shrunk to $536 million, approaching the critical point of annual net outflows.
In terms of market background, institutional market maker Jane Street reduced its Bitcoin ETF holdings by about 70% in the first quarter, and Goldman Sachs also cut its position by 10%. However, there are some bright spots; IBIT has still seen a net inflow of $2.7 billion this year to date, but this is far from the $25 billion level for the entire year of 2025. The Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust ETF (MSBT), launched on April 8, has attracted a net inflow of $264 million, surpassing products from Invesco and WisdomTree.
In other developments, the U.S. spot Ethereum ETF has seen net outflows since the beginning of the year. Several crypto ETFs, supported by Trump’s Truth Social and led by asset management company Yorkville America, have applied to withdraw this Tuesday. The flow of funds into Bitcoin ETFs is seen as an important indicator of institutional demand and new capital entering the crypto market. As of the time of writing, the Bitcoin price is approximately $77,376.
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