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Spot Bitcoin ETF Inflows Slip On Regulatory Banana Skins

Published 13/05/2024, 12:39
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Benzinga - by Murtuza Merchant, Benzinga Staff Writer.

Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) experienced net outflows on Friday, highlighting some investor caution amid ongoing price volatility.

What Happened: According to data from SoSoValue, total net outflows for Bitcoin spot ETFs reached $84.6581 million on May 10.

The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (OTC:GBTC) alone saw an outflow of $103 million, highlighting a cautious or bearish sentiment among investors.

Conversely, BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (NASDAQ:IBIT) and Fidelity’s Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (BATS:FBTC) reported inflows of $12.4363 million and $5.3039 million, respectively.

This mixed flow indicates a divergence in investor confidence across different funds, which could be attributed to the varied strategies and market perceptions surrounding each ETF.

The outflows from GBTC, in particular, are significant as they contribute to a broader discussion on the health and stability of the cryptocurrency market.

According to data from HODL15Capital, as of May 10, global Bitcoin ETFs held 949,756 Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC), representing 4.5% of the total Bitcoin supply.

Interestingly, while most U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs accumulated an additional 1,318 bitcoin this week, GBTC stood out as the sole fund experiencing outflows.

Also Read: Decoding Donald Trump’s Crypto Gambit

Why It Matters: The timing of these flows is crucial as they come amid growing regulatory scrutiny.

Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas commented that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is expected to reject an Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) spot ETF on May 23, with approval not anticipated until potentially the end of 2025.

Such decisions are pivotal, as they reflect the SEC’s ongoing cautious stance under Chair Gary Gensler's leadership concerning cryptocurrency products.

The potential regulatory shifts could be influenced by the upcoming U.S. presidential elections.

Balchunas speculated that a win by Donald Trump could lead to a leadership change at the SEC, potentially ushering in a more crypto-friendly administration than Gensler’s.

This possibility is creating a buzz in the crypto community, as regulatory attitudes can significantly impact market dynamics and investor sentiments.

What’s Next: These developments are set to be a key topic of discussion at Benzinga's upcoming Future of Digital Assets event on Nov. 19, where industry leaders will delve into the relationship between cryptocurrency and regulatory frameworks.

Insights from the event could provide further clarity and forecast the trajectory of digital assets in a rapidly evolving regulatory landscape.

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