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Record Outflows from Spot Bitcoin ETFs

Record Outflows from Spot Bitcoin ETFs

On January 24, outflows from the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust ETF (GBTC) reached $429.3 million, surpassing the combined inflows into other spot bitcoin ETFs ($204.7 million). These calculations were provided by Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart.

As a result, the net outflow from the sector over the past day amounted to $224.6 million. The provided data does not include figures from IShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT).

According to BitMEX Research, on January 24, investors directed $66.2 million into the mentioned product. Consequently, the net outflow for the sector was reduced to $158.4 million.

The negative trend continued for the third consecutive day. Over nine days, the figure remains positive at $824.4 million. This was largely due to the excitement on the first day of trading ($655.2 million).

At sosovalue.xyz, the net outflow figures for January 24 were nearly identical to BitMEX ($159.04 million).

Data: sosovalue.xyz.

According to K33 Research, issuers’ addresses, excluding Grayscale, now hold 126,155 BTC.

IBIT holds the second position with 45,670 BTC, following GBTC (509,955 BTC).

Across all U.S.-registered spot products, including GBTC, the total bitcoin position has dropped to 636,100 BTC.

Data: K33 Research.

At Bitcoin Treasuries, the figure was slightly higher at 654,138 BTC.

Data: Bitcoin Treasuries.

Combined with bitcoin ETP from other countries, issuers hold 832,432 BTC, equivalent to 3.96% of the current issuance of the leading cryptocurrency. 

In this regard, asset management companies have surpassed mining firms, sovereign funds, and both public and private companies.

Data: Bitcoin Treasuries.

The recent downturn in the cryptocurrency market has led to a discount for IBIT and FBTC relative to NAV of 0.26% and 0.2% respectively.

Data: YCharts.
Data: YCharts.

CEO of Galaxy Digital, Mike Novogratz, has downplayed the impact of GBTC sales on the prospects of digital gold.

Previously, several experts noted the price dependency on the wave of position liquidations in the Grayscale exchange-traded fund.

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