Bitcoin ETFs are no bigger today than when Trump won the election

Net assets in U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs have declined to levels last seen in November 2024, despite a favorable regulatory environment under the Trump administration. Analysts suggest that investor interest has waned due to broader economic concerns like inflation and the current focus on AI investments.
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This trend highlights a cooling of institutional and retail crypto interest despite significant legislative and regulatory progress in the U.S. digital asset sector.
Share Share this article Copy link X icon X (Twitter) LinkedIn Facebook Email Bitcoin ETFs are no bigger today than when Trump won the election Net assets of U.S.-listed spot ETFs have fallen to levels last seen just after Trump won the election in early November 2024. By Omkar Godbole Jun 10, 2026, 5:13 a.m. 2 min read Make preferred on Bitcoin ETFs: Total net assets. (SoSoValue, Claude) What to know : Assets in U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs have slid to $77.58 billion, back to levels seen just after Donald Trump’s November 2024 election victory despite a far more favorable regulatory climate. Outflows have picked up pace lately. Analysts attributed the investor exodus to inflation concerns and AI frenzy. Bitcoin BTC $ 62,194.32 spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have fallen out of investor favor and how.
The article reports on market data and analyst sentiment without taking a stance on the validity of the crypto market.
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