Bitcoin ETFs Experience $52.83 Million Net Outflow; Grayscale and Ark Invest Lead Decline

  • Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds in the U.S. have experienced net outflows of $52.83 million, breaking a trend of net inflows over the past four days.
  • Leading the net outflows was ARKB, a fund managed by Ark Invest and 21Shares, which reported $43.41 million in net outflows.
  • According to SoSoValue, Grayscale’s GBTC and Bitwise’s BITB reported net outflows of $8.13 million and $3.95 million, respectively.

An overview of the latest movements in Bitcoin and Ethereum funds, including significant outflows and market response to recent Federal Reserve actions.

Mixed Movements in Bitcoin ETFs Following a Period of Growth

In recent market activity, Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. recorded net outflows totaling $52.83 million on Wednesday, following a notable period where inflows exceeded half a billion dollars. The outflows were prominently led by ARKB, a collaboration between Ark Invest and 21Shares, with $43.41 million in net withdrawals. Grayscale’s GBTC and Bitwise’s BITB also reported significant outflows of $8.13 million and $3.95 million, respectively. However, Grayscale’s Bitcoin Mini Trust bucked the trend, registering a minor inflow of $2.66 million. The day’s trade volume among the 12 Bitcoin funds amounted to $1.63 billion, with overall net inflows at $17.44 billion.

Net Outflows Persist in Ethereum ETFs

In parallel, Ethereum ETFs continued their streak of net outflows, recording $9.74 million on Wednesday. Grayscale’s ETHE fund bore the brunt, with outflows amounting to $14.66 million, while BlackRock’s ETHA noted an influx of $4.92 million. The trade volume for the nine Ethereum funds was substantially higher, rising to $221.88 million from $176.26 million the prior day. Since their inception in July, these funds have experienced a cumulative net outflow of $615.58 million.

Market Reactions to Federal Reserve’s Interest Rate Cuts

In the broader market context, Bitcoin’s price surged by 3.03%, trading at $62,138, as investors reacted positively to the Federal Reserve’s 50 basis point interest rate cut. This decision, articulated by Chairman Powell, suggested continued economic stability with hints towards future rate adjustments. “Chairman Powell provided reassurance to risk markets with a 50 bp cut, emphasizing the economic soft-landing still as the base case,” mentioned SOFA.org Head of Insights, Augustine Fan. Bitcoin’s momentum also lifted other cryptocurrencies, with Ether climbing by 4.14% to $2,414.60 and Solana increasing by 6.21% to $138.96.

Conclusion

The recent shifts in ETF fund flows underscore the volatile nature of the cryptocurrency market, reflecting investor reactions to broader economic cues and strategic fund movements. With Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies responding positively to the Federal Reserve’s actions, the market sentiment remains cautiously optimistic. Investors should stay alert to upcoming economic indicators which could further influence market dynamics.

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