Bitcoin ETFs Log $65 Million Outflow With Zero Inflows, Ether ETFs Break Losing Streak
Investors slammed the brakes on bitcoin ETF exposure on Friday, April 4, marking yet another tough session for the asset class. With zero inflows recorded across all 12 funds, outflows stacked up to $64.88 million, driven primarily by Grayscale’s GBTC ($25.21 million), Ark 21shares’ ARKB ($21.82 million), and Bitwise’s BITB ($17.85 million).
It was a day of sharp contrasts. While capital exited the sector, total trading activity surged, with bitcoin ETFs registering a strong $4.43 billion in volume, nearly double Thursday’s figure. Still, this heightened action couldn’t lift sentiment, as total net assets settled at $94.45 billion, down from recent highs.
Meanwhile, ether ETFs quietly staged a minor comeback. Franklin Templeton’s EZET stepped in with a $2.06 million inflow, the only positive movement of the day. Though modest, the green print broke ether ETFs’ weeklong outflow streak. The rest of the funds remained flat, with no capital movement reported.
Ether ETF trading volume climbed to $371.79 million, and net assets nudged up slightly to $6.16 billion.
The contrast between bitcoin’s broad-based exits and ether’s fragile inflow raises questions as investors look for clues in next week’s macro events. Was Friday a temporary breather or a sign of deeper sentiment shifts ahead?
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Grayscale Announces Two Bitcoin ETFs—Will They Drive BTC Adoption?
Grayscale’s BTCC and BPI ETFs offer income-generating Bitcoin exposure, expanding access for both passive and growth-focused investors.
As the regulatory climate warms, these ETFs could drive broader BTC adoption by bridging traditional finance and crypto volatility strategies.
Grayscale Investments, a prominent crypto asset manager, has unveiled two innovative Bitcoin-focused exchange-traded funds ( ETFs ): the Grayscale Bitcoin Covered Call ETF (BTCC) and the Grayscale Bitcoin Premium Income ETF (BPI).
These ETFs are designed to harness Bitcoin’s inherent volatility , offering investors novel avenues for income generation. As shared in a recent tweet by Grayscale’s official X account, the firm announced the press release for both ETF launches.
Read the press release for the launch of Grayscale Bitcoin Premium Income ETF (ticker: $BPI ) and Grayscale Bitcoin Covered Call ETF (ticker: $BTCC ) here ⬇️ https://t.co/ww5yRX8xrd pic.twitter.com/hoNOg5UDvQ
— Grayscale (@Grayscale) April 2, 2025
BTCC aims to maximize income by employing a covered call strategy. This involves systematically writing call options on Bitcoin exchange-traded products (ETPs), such as the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC).
According to recent reports, by selling call options near Bitcoin’s current spot price, the fund collects option premiums, which are then distributed to investors as monthly dividends. While this method provides steady income, it does limit the upside potential if Bitcoin’s price rallies significantly.
In contrast, BPI is designed to balance income generation with the potential for capital appreciation. The fund writes call options with strike prices set well above Bitcoin’s prevailing market value, allowing investors to participate in upside price movement while still collecting premium income.
This strategy appeals to investors looking for a blend of growth potential and steady returns.
According to GlobeNewswire, the launch of these ETFs reflects Grayscale’s strategic response to a more favorable regulatory environment.
Following the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs, Grayscale has broadened its offerings—including the Bitcoin Miners ETF—and now, these income-generating ETFs.
By introducing ETFs that leverage options strategies, Grayscale allows investors to tap into Bitcoin’s volatility without needing to directly hold the asset. This innovation could attract more institutional and risk-averse investors, potentially deepening Bitcoin’s market integration.
As previously reported in a CNF update, Bitcoin remains around $87,000 amid mixed market momentum. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) hovers near neutral, reflecting trader caution.
At the time of writing, Bitcoin (BTC) is trading at approximately $83,304, showing a 0.98% decrease over the past 24 hours and 4.79% over the past week. See BTC price chart below.
Bitcoin ETFs Face Heavy Sell-Off With $158 Million Exit
The bleeding continued for bitcoin ETFs on the first day of April, with a 3rd straight day of outflows. The hefty $157.64 million exit reinforced bearish sentiment in the crypto ETF space.
Ark 21shares’ ARKB led the sell-off with a substantial $87.37 million outflow, followed by Fidelity’s FBTC with $85.35 million in redemptions. Grayscale’s GBTC and Wisdomtree’s BTCW also recorded outflows of $10.07 million and $6.76 million, respectively.
Source: Sosovalue
Not all funds were in the red, though. Bitwise’s BITB pulled in $24.53 million, while Franklin’s EZBC added $7.39 million, but these inflows did little to counter the broader exodus. At the end of the trading day, bitcoin ETF net assets stood at $95.45 billion, with total trading volume surging to $2.09 billion.
Ether ETFs, after two brief days of inflows, fell back into negative territory with a $3.58 million outflow. Grayscale’s ETH led the decline, losing $2.7 million, while Bitwise’s ETHW shed $2.6 million.
Source: Sosovalue
A modest $1.72 million inflow from 21shares’ CETH wasn’t enough to change the tide, as total net assets for ether ETFs settled at $6.54 billion, with daily trading volume reaching $194.11 million.
With crypto markets facing macroeconomic uncertainty and renewed investor caution, the ETF space continues to see capital flight. Bitcoin ETFs are now navigating a renewed sell-off, while ether ETFs struggle to break out of their long-term downtrend. The question remains: How long will the sell-off last?
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2025/03/31 22:15
With Strategy’s 528K BTC Hoard, 4 Entities Now Dominate 7.53% of Bitcoin
Kicking off the week, Michael Saylor, Strategy’s founder and executive chairman, announced the firm’s acquisition of 22,048 BTC, propelling its total holdings to 528,185 BTC—valued at $44.27 billion based on current exchange rates at 12:30 p.m. Eastern Time on March 31.
After the latest purchase, Strategy holds 528,185 BTC, which is 47,671.02 BTC less than IBIT’s stash.
When excluding cryptocurrency exchanges, Strategy now trails only Blackrock’s IBIT in corporate BTC holdings, with the latter maintaining 575,856.02 BTC (equivalent to $48.27 billion). To eclipse IBIT, Strategy would need to secure an additional 47,671.02 BTC—valued at $3.99 billion.
While Strategy can outpace the ETF, the fund operates daily (on weekdays) with inflows and occasional outflows. Strategy’s BTC reserves remain static, precluding outflows, whereas IBIT can accumulate additional holdings on weekdays when demand arises, potentially elevating its reserves.
Following IBIT, Fidelity’s FBTC ETF holds 196,932.78 BTC, valued at $16.5 billion. Grayscale’s GBTC follows closely, retaining 193,466.08 BTC, valued at $16.21 billion today. Excluding ETFs, Strategy emerges as the foremost publicly traded corporation with BTC on its balance sheet.
Collectively, Strategy, IBIT, FBTC, and GBTC command 1,494,439.88 BTC. This signifies that, of the 19.84 million BTC currently in circulation, these four entities account for 7.53% of the total supply.
The confluence of major corporate holders such as Strategy, ongoing ETF accumulation, and the prospective purchases for a U.S. Strategic Bitcoin Reserve (SBR) alongside global equivalents may diminish bitcoin’s liquid supply, potentially precipitating a scarcity scenario—provided demand persists at current levels.
Notably, bitcoin’s divisibility (down to 0.00000001 BTC) ensures that even if whole-coin availability tightens, fractional trading of satoshis can preserve liquidity, ensuring market fluidity.
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2025/03/25 03:15
ETF Weekly Recap: Bitcoin ETFs See First Net Weekly Inflow After Five Weeks
Bitcoin ETFs broke a five-week streak of outflows by attracting $744.35 million from March 17 to March 21, signaling renewed investor confidence. Conversely, ether ETFs continued their fourth consecutive week of outflows, shedding $102.89 million.
After enduring five weeks of continuous outflows, bitcoin ETFs experienced a strong resurgence from March 17 to March 21, with net inflows totaling $744.35 million. This marked a significant turnaround, highlighting renewed investor confidence in bitcoin. In stark contrast, ether ETFs continued their downward trajectory, recording net outflows of $102.89 million for the same period, extending their streak to four consecutive weeks of outflows.
The week commenced on a high note for bitcoin ETFs, with Monday, Mar. 17, witnessing the largest single-day inflow of $274.59 million. This positive momentum persisted throughout the week, culminating in a total net inflow of $744.35 million.
Source: Sosovalue
Blackrock’s IBIT led the pack with a substantial weekly net inflow of $537.51 million while Fidelity’s FBTC secured a commendable $136.46 million in net inflows for the week.
Ark 21shares’ ARKB attracted $79.53 million, reflecting growing investor interest with Grayscale’s BTC adding $23.98 million to its BTC assets under management. Vaneck’s HODL rounded up the inflows with an $11.9 million contribution.
Conversely, some bitcoin ETFs faced outflows with a $24.47 million outflow for Grayscale’s GBTC, $10.24 million for Invesco’s BTCO, $7.31 million for Franklin’s EZBC, and $3.01 million decline for Bitwise’s BITB.
On the other side of the ETF divide, ether ETFs continued to grapple with negative investor sentiment, marking their fourth consecutive week of net outflows totaling $102.89 million. The most pronounced outflow occurred on Tuesday, March 18, with $52.82 million exiting the funds.
Source: Sosovalue
Key outflows included BlackRock’s ETHA which led the downturn with a $74 million outflow. Grayscale’s ETH reported a $23.67 million reduction and Fidelity’s FETH experienced an $8.8 million outflow.
However, not all was bleak for ether ETFs. Grayscale’s ETHE bucked the trend by securing a modest inflow of $2.87 million.
The resurgence of bitcoin ETF inflows suggests a renewed investor confidence in bitcoin, with the possibility for another sustained period of inflows on the horizon.
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