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Crypto ETF Outflows Signal Institutional Pullback — Insights from Glassnode

Crypto Etf Outflows Signal Institutional Pullback — Insights From Glassnode

Institutional Outflows Signal Cautious Crypto Sentiment

Cryptocurrency markets are experiencing a notable retreat among institutional investors, as evidenced by sustained outflows from Bitcoin and Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs). According to analytics platform Glassnode, these outflows have persisted since early November, reflecting a broader phase of liquidity contraction and waning institutional engagement in the crypto sector.

Key Takeaways

  • Since mid-October, ETF inflows for Bitcoin and Ether have turned negative, indicating reduced institutional participation.
  • Recent data shows four consecutive days of negative Bitcoin ETF flows, though BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust remains a rare exception with some inflows.
  • Despite overall outflows, BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF has amassed over $62.5 billion since launch, surpassing many rivals.
  • BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF also stands out on Bloomberg’s “2025 Flow Leaderboard,” despite experiencing a negative return for the year, hinting at strong long-term confidence among investors.

Tickers mentioned: Bitcoin, Ether

Sentiment: Bearish

Price impact: Negative. Ongoing institutional liquidations could pressure prices further amid declining liquidity.

Recent data from Glassnode underscores a significant shift in institutional attitudes toward the crypto market. The 30-day simple moving average of net flows into U.S.-listed Bitcoin and Ether ETFs has dipped below zero, signaling a phase of muted participation. This outflow trend is consistent with the decline in spot markets, which have also been trending downward since mid-October, and reflects a broader contraction of liquidity across the industry.

Interestingly, while the overall ETF sector faces persistent selling pressure—evidenced by four consecutive days of net redemptions—some funds remain resilient. BlackRock’s flagship Bitcoin ETF, the iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), has experienced minor inflows over the past week, defying the broader trend. According to the Kobeissi Letter, total weekly outflows from crypto funds reached nearly $952 million, with investors withdrawing capital in six of the past ten weeks.

Despite this, BlackRock’s ETF remains a standout case. Since its inception, it has attracted over $62.5 billion, outpacing many rival Bitcoin ETFs. Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas highlighted that IBIT, despite a negative return for 2023, is still the only ETF on Bloomberg’s “2025 Flow Leaderboard” with such a performance. He noted that the fund even received more inflows than the SPDR Gold Shares (GLD), which appreciated by 64%, suggesting sustained investor confidence amid turbulent times.

Source: Glassnode

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