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Over seven consecutive trading days, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs experience $1 billion in net outflows

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Last updated: 2024/09/06 at 10:50 AM
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Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. have seen significant net outflows of over $1 billion in a seven-day period from August 27 to September 5, according to data from Farside Investors. Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) led the downturn with $374 million withdrawn, followed by Grayscale’s Bitcoin ETF (GBTC) with $227 million in outflows. BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), the largest Bitcoin ETF globally, experienced its second-ever outflow since its launch in January, losing $13.5 million on August 29. Despite strong inflows leading up to this period, IBIT saw no further activity during the seven days. Other U.S. Bitcoin ETFs also faced losses, with WisdomTree’s Bitcoin Fund (BTCW) as the only exception, showing no significant inflows or outflows.

The decline in Bitcoin ETF activity coincided with a drop in Bitcoin’s price, which fell over 4% last week and is currently trading around $56,500. Analysts attribute the price drop partly to persistent ETF outflows and increasing concerns over global market instability. On September 5, Bitcoin funds saw a $211 million outflow, marking the fourth-highest daily loss since May 1. Bitcoin has struggled to break through the $65,000 resistance level, creating selling pressure, especially for short-term investors. The Fear and Greed Index, reflecting market sentiment, remains in “fear” territory, indicating growing concerns over a potential recession. Similarly, Ethereum spot ETFs also experienced outflows, with Grayscale’s Ethereum ETF (ETHE) recording a loss of $7.39 million on September 5, while its mini ETF saw a slight inflow of $7.24 million.

Amid the negative sentiment in the cryptocurrency market, digital asset investment products faced significant outflows totaling $305 million last week. The primary catalyst behind this downturn appears to be stronger-than-expected economic data from the United States, reducing the likelihood of a 50-basis point interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve. The Bitcoin network has also witnessed a notable drop in activity, reaching levels not seen in three years. CryptoQuant reported a decline in active addresses on the Bitcoin network, from nearly 1.2 million at their peak in mid-March to 744,000 in late August, marking the lowest daily tally since 2021. This reduction in active addresses signals a decline in network activity, indicating fewer transactions are taking place, potentially reflecting a lack of interest in using the network.

Overall, the recent outflows in U.S. Bitcoin ETFs and digital asset investment products suggest a wave of negative sentiment sweeping the cryptocurrency market, with concerns over global market instability and economic data impacting investor confidence. The struggle of Bitcoin to break through resistance levels and the drop in network activity indicate a challenging environment for cryptocurrencies in the current market landscape. As market participants navigate these uncertainties, monitoring key indicators like ETF flows, network activity, and market sentiment will be crucial to understanding the evolving dynamics of the cryptocurrency space. Additionally, staying informed about global economic developments and regulatory events will be essential for investors to make informed decisions in this rapidly evolving market. With ongoing challenges and opportunities in the crypto space, adapting to changing market conditions and trends will be vital for long-term success and resilience in the digital asset ecosystem.

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