Bitcoin and ether ETFs end record multi-billion outflow streak

U.S. spot bitcoin and ether ETFs have ended a multi-week outflow streak, recording modest net inflows. Despite this recovery, total assets under management remain below their October 2025 peaks as broader crypto markets face pressure.
Why it matters
The performance of these ETFs serves as a key indicator of institutional investor sentiment toward digital assets in a fluctuating macroeconomic environment.
Share Share this article Copy link X icon X (Twitter) LinkedIn Facebook Email Bitcoin and ether ETFs end record multi-billion outflow streak U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs pulled $3.05 million in net inflows on Wednesday after 13 straight sessions of redemptions totaling roughly $4.4 billion, while ether ETFs ended a 17-day outflow streak with $19.30 million led entirely by BlackRock s ETHA. By Shaurya Malwa Updated Jun 5, 2026, 9:03 a.m. Published Jun 5, 2026, 8:53 a.m. 2 min read Make preferred on What to know : U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs ended a 13-session outflow streak with a modest $3.05 million net inflow, after more than $4.4 billion in redemptions since mid-May. Total bitcoin ETF holdings have fallen about 7.2% from their October 2025 peak to 1.277 million BTC, while ether ETFs also broke a 17-day outflow run with a $19.30 million inflow driven entirely by BlackRock’s ETHA. Hyperliquid’s HYPE ETFs have attracted steady demand since their May launch, reaching $185.68 million in assets with net inflows every trading day, even as broader crypto and risk markets softened alongside declines in AI-linked stocks. U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs logged a tiny net inflow of $3.05 million on Wednesday, breaking a 13-session redemption streak that drained more than $4.4 billion from the cohort since mid-May.
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