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    US spot bitcoin ETFs see $340M outflows  

    By g.ge@btw.mediaDecember 27, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Spot bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. experienced a net outflow of $338.4 million on Tuesday, marking the fourth consecutive day of withdrawals.  
    • Ether ETFs, in contrast, recorded inflows of $53.5 million on the same day, signalling diverging trends in crypto ETF investments.  

    What happened: Bitcoin ETFs face outflow as ether gains favour

    U.S. spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have faced a challenging week, reporting $338.4 million in net outflows on Tuesday, as per data from SoSoValue. This marks the fourth consecutive day of outflows, bringing the total withdrawals over this period to $1.52 billion.

    The outflows follow a bullish streak earlier in December, where 15 consecutive days of net inflows brought in over $6.7 billion.  

    Among the funds, BlackRock’s IBIT led the outflows, losing $188.7 million. Fidelity’s FBTC and Ark/21Shares’ ARKB followed with $83 million and $75 million in net outflows, respectively.

    On a positive note, Bitwise’s BITB recorded inflows of $8.5 million, while seven ETFs reported no changes. Notably, these bitcoin ETFs traded a total of $2.16 billion on Tuesday, maintaining a cumulative net inflow of $35.5 billion.

    Meanwhile, spot ether ETFs showed resilience, attracting $53.5 million in inflows, led by BlackRock’s ETHA with $43.9 million.  

    Also read: Morgan Stanley to allow advisors to offer bitcoin ETFs to wealthy clients
    Also read: What are spot bitcoin ETFs?

    Why it’s important

    The contrasting trends between bitcoin and ether ETFs underscore the evolving dynamics within the cryptocurrency investment landscape. Bitcoin ETFs, which recently experienced a strong bullish run with sustained inflows, are now seeing significant outflows over the past few days.

    This shift, amounting to over $1.5 billion in withdrawals, may reflect profit-taking by investors following the earlier rally or a broader reallocation of capital. On the other hand, ether ETFs have managed to buck this trend, attracting steady inflows.

    This suggests growing confidence in Ethereum’s ecosystem, which offers robust capabilities in areas such as decentralised finance (DeFi), smart contracts, and NFTs, making it an attractive alternative to bitcoin for many institutional and retail investors.  

    The data also highlights the pivotal role of major asset managers like BlackRock and Fidelity, whose funds lead in trading volumes and influence market sentiment. These shifts are poised to shape the crypto market narrative heading into 2024, especially as regulators continue to grapple with the evolving ETF landscape.

    With the combined market for spot bitcoin and ether ETFs already reaching $135 billion, further growth seems likely. Nate Geraci, President of ETF Store, captured this momentum, stating: “A year ago, there were no spot crypto ETFs.

    Today, it’s a $135 billion category, and 2025 could get wild.” This rapid expansion reflects the increasing integration of cryptocurrencies into mainstream financial markets and the potential for further disruption in the years ahead.

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    g.ge@btw.media

    Grace is an intern reporter at BTW Media,having studied Journalism Media and Communiations at Cardiff University.She specialises in wiritng and reading.Contact her at g.ge@btw.media.

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