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Grayscale's GBTC Outflows Continue to Suppress Bitcoin! Here is the Latest Situation in the Bitcoin ETF Market

A streak of four consecutive days of inflows in spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the United States has ended.

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Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the United States experienced net outflows yesterday, following a streak of four consecutive days of inflows.

GBTC Outflows Outweigh Inflows in the US Spot Bitcoin ETF Market

The largest contributor to this trend was Grayscale's GBTC spot ETF, which recorded a significant single-day net outflow of over $303 million.

In contrast, other Bitcoin ETFs observed net inflows during the same period; Bitwise Bitcoin ETF led the way with net inflows of over $40 million, followed by BlackTock's iShares Bitcoin Trust with net inflows of over $21 million.

The cumulative impact of these movements led to a total net outflow of approximately $224 million in spot Bitcoin ETFs, marking a notable divergence in investor sentiment in the market.

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More broadly, nearly $1 billion in Bitcoin flowed into US-based bitcoin ETFs over the past week, with BlackRock's product absorbing most of those inflows.

Despite recent outflows in the spot bitcoin ETF market, the general trend shows continued investor interest in Bitcoin-focused investment vehicles.

However, it is worth noting that cumulative spot Bitcoin ETF volumes have been on a steady decline since reaching peak levels in early March.

This downward trend underscores the changing dynamics in the cryptocurrency market, which is influenced by factors such as regulatory developments, market sentiment and macroeconomic conditions.

*This is not investment advice.



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