Bitcoin ETFs
Coverage of Bitcoin ETFs in the Nexus archive.
- Bitcoin ETFs draw $517M in largest one-day inflow since early May
Bitcoin ETFs drew $517M in a one-day inflow, marking the largest since early May. Overall, investors have poured more than $1 billion into US spot Bitcoin ETFs this week. Furthermore, BTC neared $72,000, and Ether climbed 19% to about $2,286 on Thursday.
- Live updates: Bitcoin ETFs draw $517 million, ether pulls $189 million in biggest inflows in months
Bitcoin ETFs saw significant capital movement, drawing $517 million in inflows. Separately, ether also pulled substantial funds, reporting $189 million in inflows. These figures represent the largest reported inflows for both assets in several months.
- Bitcoin ETFs add $189M as August net inflows approach $1B
US spot Bitcoin ETFs took in $189 million on Tuesday, significantly contributing to August net inflows. This injection of funds lifted total August net inflows to $951 million. Separately, Ether ETFs added an additional $71.5 million.
- Bitcoin ETFs pull in $244M, 3-day inflow streak tops $626M
US-listed Bitcoin ETFs attracted $244.4 million on Wednesday. This figure marked three consecutive inflow days, bringing the combined total inflows to $626 million.
- Bitcoin ETFs end July in the green despite late-month selling
Spot Bitcoin ETFs saw $172.4 million in July inflows, ending the month positively despite late-month selling. However, they remain $5.3 billion negative year-to-date due to heavy withdrawals in May and June.
- Bitcoin ETFs on track for the smallest monthly inflows ever
Bitcoin ETFs are expected to record the smallest monthly inflows in their history, indicating a significant decline in investor interest or market activity for these funds.
- Bitcoin ETFs Bled Nearly Half a Billion Dollars End of Last Week, Reversing Sentiment
Bitcoin ETFs experienced $475 million in outflows over two days, ending a seven-day winning streak, though they still saw $999.3 million in new investments over a seven-day period. Bitcoin's price dipped but remained stable over the week, with ETFs approved in 2024 after a decade-long SEC denial.
- Bitcoin ETFs Shed $465M Over Two Days, Led by BlackRock's IBIT
Bitcoin ETFs lost $465 million over two days, reversing a prior seven-day, $1 billion inflow streak. Analysts attributed the decline to renewed U.S.-Iran tensions and fears of Federal Reserve rate hikes.
- Bitcoin ETFs post third straight weekly inflows despite $465 million in late-week losses
Bitcoin ETFs experienced their third consecutive weekly inflows, although they suffered $465 million in losses during the late week. The data highlights a mixed performance with ongoing investor interest despite recent declines.
- Ethereum ETFs close week in red, end 5-day inflow streak
Ethereum ETFs ended the week with a red close, breaking a five-day inflow streak. Bitcoin ETFs recorded a second consecutive day of outflows but maintained their three-day weekly inflow streak. Both funds' performance highlights mixed short-term trends despite extended weekly inflow momentum.
- Bitcoin ETFs Shed $225M, Snapping Seven-Day Inflow Streak as Iran Tensions Spook Markets
Bitcoin ETFs lost $225 million, ending a seven-day inflow streak as BlackRock's IBIT led the outflow. Bitcoin briefly fell below $65,000 amid renewed US-Iran hostilities and declining stocks, though the week ended with gains.
- Bitcoin ETFs snap seven-day inflow streak with $225M in outflows
US-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs ended a seven-day inflow streak with $225M in outflows, marking their first daily net outflow since July 13 after attracting nearly $1 billion over seven trading sessions.
- Bitcoin ETFs Take in Nearly $1B in New Money — But What Will the Price Do?
Bitcoin ETFs have attracted nearly $1 billion in new investments over six days, with BlackRock, Morgan Stanley, and Grayscale leading the inflows. Despite a 1% seven-day price gain for Bitcoin, analysts warn of macroeconomic headwinds like the US-Iran conflict and inflation, which could limit upside potential. CoinShares and NYDIG suggest Bitcoin may face further declines, with a potential cycle low near $38k-$39k.
- Bitcoin ETFs extend inflow streak to six days with $203M added
US spot Bitcoin ETFs extended their inflow streak to six days, adding $203 million, though they remain down $4.84 billion net year to date.
- Bitcoin ETFs post five-day inflow streak, longest since May
US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $227 million in inflows as BTC climbed above $65,000, extending their longest winning streak since early May.
- Live markets: Bitcoin ETFs post a fifth straight day of inflows in a first since April
Bitcoin ETFs experienced a fifth consecutive day of inflows, marking the first such streak since April. This trend highlights sustained investor interest in Bitcoin-related exchange-traded funds.
- Bitcoin ETFs Are Green Again—Here’s Why Investors Should Zoom Out
Bitcoin ETFs experienced two consecutive weeks of inflows, ending the worst sustained outflow streak in their history. The article suggests investors may need patience amid market fluctuations.
- Bitcoin ETFs see new money again, but inflows remain ‘peanuts’ relative to the recent exodus
Bitcoin ETFs are experiencing new money inflows, though the amounts remain significantly lower compared to a recent exodus. The article highlights that while there is renewed interest, the inflows are described as 'peanuts' in relation to previous outflows.
- Bitcoin ETFs add $368M in three-day buying streak
US spot Bitcoin ETFs attracted $79.2 million on Thursday, contributing to a three-day inflow total of $368 million as Bitcoin attempted a price recovery.
- How Bitcoin ETFs Changed Institutional Adoption
A spot bitcoin ETF holds actual bitcoin and trades on a stock exchange, allowing investors to gain exposure through brokerage accounts. The first U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs began trading in January 2024, addressing custody, compliance, and operational barriers that previously hindered institutional adoption.
- Bitcoin ETFs draw $197M, snap 8-week outflow streak
Bitcoin ETFs attracted $197 million in inflows, ending an eight-week outflow streak. Analysts remain cautious, refraining from declaring a recovery in institutional demand for Bitcoin.
- Live markets: Bitcoin ETFs bleed again while ether funds snap a five-day inflow streak
Bitcoin ETFs experienced another decline, while ether funds ended a five-day streak of inflows. The contrasting performance highlights diverging trends in cryptocurrency markets.
- Billions flowing out of bitcoin ETFs and private credit funds suggest rising market risks
Billions are flowing out of bitcoin ETFs and private credit funds, signaling potential rising market risks. The outflows suggest investor caution or shifting strategies in response to perceived financial uncertainties.
- Live markets: Bitcoin ETFs slip back to outflows while ether funds extend their streak
Bitcoin ETFs experienced outflows, reversing recent gains, while ether funds continued their streak of positive performance. The market shift highlights diverging trends between the two major cryptocurrency assets.
- Bitcoin ETFs 'Turning a Corner' After Record Bleed Hits $8 Billion
Bitcoin ETFs are showing signs of recovery after experiencing a record outflow of $8 billion. Investors have reduced their holdings since mid-May.
- Bitcoin ETFs log record eighth straight negative week despite large Thursday inflow
Bitcoin ETFs recorded their eighth consecutive negative week, with Hyperliquid ETFs seeing $4.3 million in inflows—their smallest week since launching in May, down from a prior week's record of $111 million.
- Bitcoin ETFs Draw In $222M, Snapping 10-Day Losing Streak
Bitcoin ETFs attracted $222 million in inflows, ending a 10-day losing streak that drained $2.7 billion. Analysts caution that a single positive day does not necessarily indicate a trend reversal.
- US bitcoin ETFs break 10-day negative streak with $222 million worth of inflows
US bitcoin ETFs ended a 10-day negative streak with $222 million in inflows. BlackRock's IBIT was the only fund with net outflows of $40.4 million, continuing its negative trend.
- Finally. $221 million flow into Bitcoin ETFs, ending a painful 10-day outflow streak
$221 million flowed into Bitcoin ETFs, ending a 10-day streak of outflows. The influx marks a reversal in investment trends for Bitcoin-related funds.
- Bitcoin ETFs lose record $4.5B in June, eclipsing Strategy's $1.25B raise
US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $4.5 billion in June outflows, with year-to-date withdrawals reaching $5.5 billion, marking an unprecedented pace of exits. The outflows exceeded Strategy's $1.25B raise in the same period.
- Bitcoin ETFs were supposed to make selloffs less painful. That theory is being put to the test.
Bitcoin ETFs were expected to mitigate selloffs through institutional adoption and a crypto-friendly administration. The theory is now being tested as the cryptocurrency faces potential market cycles.
- ‘I See Volatility as Opportunity’: Bitcoin Tests Critical Support as Key Level Hangs in the Balance
Bitcoin has dropped over 50% from its $126,000 peak, testing the $58,000–$60,000 support range for the third time. Technical analysts warn a break below this level could trigger an 80% drawdown, while Katie Stockton of Fairlead Strategies sees volatility as an opportunity and notes stabilization in this range could signal a shift in momentum.
- Bitcoin ETFs post June's biggest daily outflows as BTC falls below $60K
US Bitcoin ETFs experienced $696.3 million in outflows as Bitcoin dropped below $60,000, contributing to $4.6 billion in year-to-date losses.
- Bitcoin ETFs shed a record $6.4B in 30 days amid crypto winter chill
US-listed spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds experienced a record $6.4B net outflow over 30 days as Bitcoin's price dropped 17% during the same period. The decline coincides with ongoing challenges in the cryptocurrency market, described as a 'crypto winter.'
- Live markets: Bitcoin ETFs bled cash Monday while every other crypto ETF gained
Bitcoin ETFs lost cash on Monday, while all other cryptocurrency ETFs experienced gains. The performance highlights a divergence in investor sentiment between Bitcoin and broader crypto markets.
- Spot bitcoin ETFs snap five-day outflow streak with $85.8 million Friday inflow as ether funds keep sliding
Spot bitcoin ETFs ended a five-day outflow streak with a $85.8 million inflow on Friday, led by BlackRock's IBIT and Fidelity's FBTC. Ether funds continued to decline during the same period.
- Standard Chartered Calls Crypto Bottom as Bitcoin Price Recovers From $59,000 Low
Standard Chartered's head of digital asset research, Geoff Kendrick, declared the crypto market has hit its cycle low as Bitcoin recovered from a $59,000 dip, a 53% drawdown from its $126,000 peak. The bank maintains a $100,000 Bitcoin price target by year-end, citing reduced selling pressure post-SpaceX IPO and potential geopolitical easing between the U.S. and Iran as key catalysts.
- Big Tech crash, oil volatility rattles markets: Will Bitcoin hold above $60K?
Big Tech crash and oil volatility are impacting markets, with $1.9 billion exiting spot Bitcoin ETFs and tech stocks under pressure, leading to Bitcoin's potential decline below $60,000 support.
- It's not just bitcoin ETFs. Corporate BTC buying has dried up too
The article highlights that corporate Bitcoin (BTC) purchasing has declined alongside the stagnation of bitcoin ETFs. Both corporate and ETF-related BTC buying activities have slowed, indicating reduced institutional interest in Bitcoin.
- BlackRock and Fidelity are quietly turning bitcoin ETFs into a two-firm market
BlackRock and Fidelity are becoming dominant players in the bitcoin ETF market, effectively turning it into a two-firm market.