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    • Bitcoin ETF Outflows reached a record $4.5 billion in June, marking the largest monthly withdrawal since US spot Bitcoin ETFs launched in January 2024.
    • BlackRock IBIT accounted for nearly 79% of all June withdrawals after investors pulled about $3.55 billion from the fund during the month.
    • Total US spot Bitcoin ETF holdings continued to decline, with CryptoQuant reporting assets below 1.25 million BTC despite positive lifetime inflows.
    • The scale of ETF selling exceeded Strategy’s planned $1.25 billion Bitcoin financing program, highlighting weaker institutional demand across the market.

    US Bitcoin ETF Outflows climbed to a record level in June after investors withdrew approximately $4.5 billion from US-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs. The monthly decline became the largest since the products launched in January 2024 and extended a broader trend of institutional selling. 

    According to SoSoValue, the heavy withdrawals pushed year-to-date net flows for 2026 deeper into negative territory while reducing cumulative net inflows since launch. The decline also coincided with softer Bitcoin prices and growing investor interest in artificial intelligence stocks and new public offerings.

    Bitcoin ETF Outflows Reach Historic Monthly High

    June marked the weakest month ever recorded for US spot Bitcoin ETFs. SoSoValue data showed total monthly withdrawals reached roughly $4.51 billion, surpassing the previous monthly record set in early 2025.

    BlackRock’s IBIT experienced the largest share of the selling. Investors withdrew about $3.55 billion during June, representing nearly four-fifths of total Bitcoin ETF Outflows. Over the past two months alone, IBIT has recorded almost $5 billion in net withdrawals.

    IBIT monthly flow. Source: SoSoValue

    Fidelity’s FBTC also ended June with net outflows of roughly $456.6 million. Its second-quarter withdrawals approached $903 million as institutional investors continued reducing exposure.

    The two-month selling wave has now removed almost $7 billion from US spot Bitcoin ETFs. Total ETF assets declined from about $94 billion in May to nearly $71 billion by the end of June.

    Bitcoin ETF Outflows Reflect Softer Institutional Demand

    CryptoQuant Head of Research Julio Moreno said US Bitcoin ETF holdings are now lower than they were at the same time last year. Total holdings have fallen below 1.25 million BTC despite lifetime net inflows remaining above $51 billion.

    The difference between cumulative inflows and actual holdings suggests demand has weakened. Redemptions and changing fund positions have reduced Bitcoin exposure across the ETF sector even as historical inflow totals remain positive.

    Analysts also pointed to changing investor preferences. Strong performance in artificial intelligence companies and growing interest in high-profile initial public offerings attracted capital away from digital assets during June.

    The latest Bitcoin ETF Outflows also overshadowed Strategy’s newly announced authorization to raise up to $1.25 billion through its Bitcoin monetization program. While the corporate financing plan aims to support its capital structure, June’s ETF withdrawals were more than three times larger.

    Bitcoin traded around $58,640 after falling more than 19% over the previous month. Even so, market observers noted continued whale accumulation around key support levels. Investors will now monitor whether Bitcoin ETF Outflows begin to stabilize during July or continue pressuring institutional Bitcoin demand.



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