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Bitcoin ETFs Struggle Amid Outflows Despite Launch

Bitcoin ETFs Continue to Experience Outflows Despite Morgan Stanley's $31 Million Launch 1

Key Takeaways

  • Morgan Stanley’s MSBT drew $30.6 million, but bitcoin ETFs still lost $93.9 million amid uneven demand.
  • Blackrock IBIT added $40.38 million, yet Fidelity FBTC saw $79.12 million in exits, signaling weak alignment.
  • Ether ETFs lost $18.6 million while Solana saw a modest $1.9 million exit, suggesting selective flows may persist.

MSBT Debuts Strong as Bitcoin ETFs Lose $94 Million

A new entrant arrived with momentum for bitcoin ETFs, but it wasn’t enough to flip the continued funds exit. Bitcoin ETFs extended their outflow streak, shedding $93.9 million even as Morgan Stanley’s much-anticipated MSBT made a strong first impression.

The debut fund drew $30.6 million in inflows with its management fee of 0.14%, the lowest among all bitcoin ETFs, making it an attractive proposition in a market searching for direction.

Bitcoin ETFs Continue to Experience Outflows Despite Morgan Stanley's $31 Million Launch 2

Yet the broader picture told a different story. Blackrock’s IBIT led inflows with $40.38 million, reinforcing its position as a consistent anchor for demand. Combined with MSBT’s debut, the inflow side showed clear signs of life. But it was not enough to counterbalance the selling pressure elsewhere.

Fidelity’s FBTC recorded a sharp $79.12 million outflow, while Ark & 21Shares’ ARKB followed with $74.70 million in exits. Grayscale’s GBTC added another $11.10 million in outflows. The imbalance tipped the day firmly into negative territory. Total trading volume reached $3.04 billion, with net assets settling at $91.90 billion.

The message was nuanced. Demand exists, but it is uneven and quickly offset.

Ether ETFs mirrored that pattern. The group posted a $18.6 million net outflow, despite strong inflows into select products. Blackrock’s ETHB continued to build momentum, attracting $44.23 million, while 21Shares’ TETH added $1.98 million.

However, the outflows were broader and heavier. Fidelity’s FETH led with a $32.43 million exit, followed by Blackrock’s ETHA at $20.64 million. Grayscale’s ETHE and its Ether Mini Trust saw additional outflows of $6.11 million and $5.66 million. The result was another net negative day. Trading volume came in at $958.09 million, with net assets at $12.56 billion.

Beyond the majors, activity remained subdued. XRP ETFs saw no trading movement, with net assets holding at $950.14 million.

Solana ETFs continued to drift lower, posting a $1.9 million outflow spread across multiple funds. Grayscale’s GSOL led with $867,120 in exits, followed by Bitwise’s BSOL at $779,580 and Vaneck’s VSOL at $274,100. Trading volume stood at $23.86 million, with net assets closing at $793.91 million.

The broader takeaway is one of fragmentation. New capital is entering the market, as seen with MSBT and IBIT, but it is not yet strong enough to offset persistent redemptions from established funds. The market is not lacking interest. It is lacking alignment.

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