BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF Posts $527M Outflow, Just Shy of Its Worst Day on Record

Source Cryptopolitan

Bitcoin Spot ETFs have posted eight consecutive days of cumulative net outflows. So far this month has only seen six positive inflow days with the monthly total outflow now standing at -$2.07 billion at the time of writing. The numbers aren’t small either. Data from SoSoValue shows that Blackrock’s Ishares Bitcoin Trust saw -$527.84 million in outflows on Wednesday, making it the fund’s second worst day on record since its outflow record of -528.30 million set on January 30 this year. For a product that spent most of its life as a one-way inflow machine, two record-tier outflow days inside one year is a reversal one must keep eyes on. 

The PPI Print That Killed the Rate Trade 

The story here, however, is not about Bitcoin itself but rather about rates. When looking at the data, it becomes clear that the reversal in flows started in and around May 13 which also coincided with April’s Producer Price Index (PPI). Wholesale inflation came in much hotter than expected at 6% year over year against analysts’ estimates of near 3.8%, making it the highest reading in over two years. Future rate expectations took a hit almost immediately. Odds of a cut in June fell from around 62% before the result to around 38% on the CME FedWatch tool. Within days, markets stopped pricing cuts altogether. 

Cheaper money, looser liquidity, risk assets catch a bid, this was the trade for the most part in April where BTC saw some momentum picking up in April. Take away the cuts and the thesis that pushed BTC higher through March and April simply stops working. Institutions didn’t reach a new verdict on Bitcoin. They reached a new verdict on the Fed, and Bitcoin happened to be sitting in the rate bucket. 

IBIT Is the Exit Door 

When a macro fund wants out of the rate trade fast, IBIT is the cleanest, most liquid way to do it. No self-custody, no wallets, no waiting on settlement quirks. You sell shares like any other ETF and you’re done. That convenience cuts both ways, the same plumbing that made IBIT the easiest institutional on-ramp makes it the easiest off-ramp.

So a near-record redemption reads less as panic about Bitcoin and more as a real-time understanding of how fast the rate trade is reversing.

When One Fund’s Flow Moves the Whole Narrative

The deeper shift is where price discovery now happens. Bitcoin’s story used to get written on crypto-native exchanges. Increasingly it gets written on the ETF tape. Spot funds collectively hold close to 1.3 million BTC, near 7% of circulating supply, and IBIT alone carries roughly $64 billion in cumulative inflows since launch.

When that much exposure routes through a handful of regulated vehicles, a single fund’s daily flow stops being a footnote and starts being the headline. That’s why $527.84 million leaving one ETF can set the tone for an entire market. The money found the fastest door. The market read the number. The narrative followed the tape.

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