
Bitcoin ETFs Stay Positive With $21.5M in Inflows, Marking a Sharp Cooldown in Demand
TL;DR Bitcoin ETFs: Stayed positive with $21.5M in inflows, but demand cooled sharply compared to July 6, with IBIT carrying the category while FBTC and ARKB

TL;DR Bitcoin ETFs: Stayed positive with $21.5M in inflows, but demand cooled sharply compared to July 6, with IBIT carrying the category while FBTC and ARKB

TL;DR Bitcoin returned above $63,000 after renewed institutional buying helped stabilize the market. BlackRock’s IBIT ETF absorbed around $81 million in BTC through Coinbase Prime transactions

TL;DR Record Outflows: US spot Bitcoin ETFs saw $4.5 billion in June withdrawals, marking their worst month and pushing 2026 outflows to $5.5 billion. IBIT Pressure:

TL;DR Bitcoin ETFs: Bitcoin ETFs lost $231.0 million on June 29, led by IBIT’s $300.4 million outflow, extending a five‑day streak totaling $1.95 billion. Ethereum ETFs:

TL;DR Bitcoin flows: Bitcoin ETFs saw $113.8 million in outflows on June 23, driven entirely by IBIT’s $182.0 million in redemptions, while several competing funds attracted

TL;DR ETF Outflows: Bitcoin and Ether ETFs saw $134.4 million leave the market on June 22, with heavy selling concentrated in IBIT and GBTC. Issuer Divergence:
TL;DR: BlackRock will launch the iShares Bitcoin Premium Income ETF (BITA), designed to generate income from bitcoin’s volatility. The fund combines exposure to bitcoin’s price through

TL;DR: U.S. Bitcoin ETFs recorded net outflows of $91.4 million on June 8, accumulating nearly $5 billion in withdrawals since May 15. Four funds reported net

TL;DR Heavy Outflows: Bitcoin ETFs saw $1.72 billion in weekly outflows, their worst since February 2025, with BlackRock’s IBIT alone losing $1.34 billion as macro pressure

TL;DR Bitcoin ETFs: U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs finally broke a 13‑session redemption streak with a $3.05M inflow, led by BlackRock’s IBIT, though Fidelity, Bitwise, and Ark
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