Bitcoin Spot ETF Experiences Consecutive Net Outflows. According to the latest data, as of January 8th, Eastern Time, the Bitcoin spot ETF saw a total outflow of $399 million, marking the third consecutive trading day of net outflows.



On the product side, BlackRock's IBIT was the main outflow, with the largest single-day net outflow reaching $193 million. Despite this, IBIT, as a leading market product, has maintained a stable historical net inflow of $62.658 billion. In contrast, Bitwise's BITB and WisdomTree's BTCW recorded small net inflows against the trend, at $2.9558 million and $1.9187 million respectively.

In terms of overall market size, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs currently stands at $117.655 billion, with a cumulative net inflow of $56.653 billion. This scale accounts for 6.48% of Bitcoin's total market capitalization, indicating the importance of spot ETFs as a key channel for traditional finance to enter Bitcoin. The fluctuations in capital flows also reflect differing market participant views on short-term price trends.
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LightningClickervip
· 01-12 06:22
ibit this wave of bleeding is quite intense, but let's not panic BlackRock is dumping? Seems like someone knows some insider information Net outflows for three consecutive days, this is outrageous Wait, are bitb and btcw bottoming out? Interesting Spot ETF has already accounted for over 6% of the market cap, traditional finance really hasn't been idle There are still quite a few people short-term bearish Despite such a large outflow from ibit, it can still stay at 62.6 billion, indicating a strong foundation Everyone is watching to see if this support level will be broken It feels like a rebound is coming; this level is too attractive
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CoffeeNFTsvip
· 01-12 02:53
Starting the sell-off again? BlackRock has been frantically exiting over the past three days, can it still be stable? --- IBIT outflows are so strong, it feels like big investors are fleeing. --- Looking at these data, institutions really don't seem to be that optimistic about the recent market trend. --- Three consecutive days of outflows, is this a sign of a market crash? --- Where is all the money going... --- The inverse operation between BITB and BTCW is interesting; I can't quite understand the rhythm. --- A 6.48% share, it's neither big nor small. --- Isn't BlackRock optimistic about BTC? Why is it still selling off?
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GetRichLeekvip
· 01-11 13:43
Continuous net outflow? This is it, the big players are once again shaking out and accumulating. I bet that the outflow of 0.5 IBIT is institutions laying the groundwork for the next big surge. Bitcoin will definitely drop further this round. The hands I used to bottom out yesterday are about to get burned.
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GasFeeDodgervip
· 01-09 06:45
BlackRock, what's going on? Continuous follower loss? It seems institutions are still on the sidelines. --- Another net outflow... Is Wall Street bearish? --- IBIT is flowing out so much; we need to see what's happening. Could it be policy risk again? --- Three days of consecutive outflows, this pace is a bit disappointing. Is it going to drop? --- 626 billion still stable, it seems big players haven't truly exited, just short-term rebalancing. --- Only 6.48% share? This indicates traditional finance hasn't truly entered yet. --- Small coin types like BITB and BTCW are still coming in; this difference is quite interesting. --- Are institutions testing the price bottom? Or are they really bearish... --- Total assets of 117.6 billion, this scale would have been unimaginable a few years ago. Now, it’s actually starting to flow out.
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HashBardvip
· 01-09 06:43
ngl the outflow narrative hits different when you realize ibit's still sitting on that fat $626b cushion... like watching a titan yawn, y'know? three consecutive bleeds but nobody's actually leaving the party, just rotating the snacks around
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MEVictimvip
· 01-09 06:43
Is BlackRock dumping? Something's off, feels like a drop coming Retail investors are still buying BITB and BTCW, but big funds have already exited? Three days of net outflows in a row, this pace is a bit fierce
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LoneValidatorvip
· 01-09 06:32
BlackRock is selling again, with the boss cashing out 193 million. Is this a signal? Three consecutive days of net outflows, it feels like someone is liquidating before bottoming out. IBIT's over 60 billion can still hold steady, indicating the fundamentals are still solid. Small altcoins are actually absorbing, BITB and BTCW are secretly making moves. Spot ETF holdings only account for 6.48%, traditional finance is actually just getting started. With such obvious institutional actions, could something big happen next? Public sentiment is waning, making the team hard to lead. Are the big players engaging in psychological warfare or are they truly bearish?
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NewDAOdreamervip
· 01-09 06:32
Net outflow for three consecutive days, is BlackRock selling off? Feels like institutions are stepping on the gas.
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