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Home»News»US spot Bitcoin ETFs record $4.37 billion in cumulative withdrawals
US spot Bitcoin ETFs record $4.37 billion in cumulative withdrawals
US spot Bitcoin ETFs face a massive $4.37 billion exit as record outflows hit BlackRock and Grayscale amid rising AI IPO interest and global tensions.
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US spot Bitcoin ETFs record $4.37 billion in cumulative withdrawals

Michael FawnBy Michael FawnJune 4, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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By Michael Fawn

Institutional interest in digital assets is facing its sternest test of the year as U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded 13 consecutive trading sessions of net outflows. As of June 4, 2026, cumulative withdrawals reached $4.37 billion, according to market data. This capital flight occurs alongside a surge in artificial intelligence IPOs and escalating geopolitical tensions, forcing a re-evaluation of cryptocurrency’s role in a modern portfolio.

The scale of the retreat is evidenced by the $2.04 billion shed by BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) during a nine-session streak in late May. While Bitcoin exchange supply remains at multi-year lows, the heavy redemptions from exchange-traded products suggest a tactical shift among professional traders. Total net outflows from these U.S. vehicles reached approximately $3.8 billion between May 15 and June 2 alone.

The recent volatility follows a difficult month for the sector. In May 2026, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs shed $2.43 billion, marking the largest monthly net outflow of the year. Crucially, this performance reversed April’s strongest inflow showing of $1.97 billion, wiping out the previous month’s momentum and then some.

This reversal underscores the fragility of institutional sentiment as broader macro warning signs emerge for crypto assets.

Bitcoin ETF outflows accelerate during June trading sessions

The pace of exits intensified as the market entered June. On June 3, 2026, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs posted total net outflows of $396.6 million. BlackRock’s IBIT led the decline with $308.64 million in net outflows, while Grayscale’s Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) saw $83.51 million leave the fund. Fidelity’s FBTC also reported a loss of $45.14 million during the same session.

Interestingly, data for June 2 showed identical outflow figures for these specific funds, with a total net outflow of $519.19 million across the complex. Regardless of daily fluctuations, the trend remains clear: billions are moving out of the sector’s primary institutional on-ramps. Over the past five weeks, the total exit from these funds has reached $4 billion, signaling a sustained period of de-risking.

Amidst this widespread selling, Morgan Stanley’s MSBT has emerged as a rare bright spot. On June 3, it was the only fund to record net inflows, capturing $14.77 million. However, this modest gain by MSBT was insufficient to offset the heavy redemptions seen elsewhere in the market.

The persistent selling suggests that many investors are seeking the perceived safety of traditional assets as global uncertainties mount.

Institutional capital rotates toward AI IPOs and traditional hedges

The appetite for high-growth tech has created a competitive vacuum for speculative capital. Analysts point to the anticipated SpaceX IPO, which seeks a $75 billion valuation, as a primary draw for institutional desks. These traditional equity opportunities often provide a more familiar risk-reward profile for fund managers than the volatile crypto markets, especially during periods of high interest rates.

Furthermore, rising war tensions have complicated the “digital gold” narrative. Traditionally, gold and the U.S. dollar have served as the primary ports of call during geopolitical instability. The current trend suggests that investors are returning to these established havens rather than holding non-correlated digital assets. This rotation is particularly evident in the $4.

5 billion in year-to-date outflows from U.S. Bitcoin ETFs over the last five weeks.

The cost of capital remains a significant factor in this migration. With treasury yields remaining attractive, the incentive to hold non-yielding, volatile assets like Bitcoin diminishes for many conservative portfolios. This shift mirrors the broader market sentiment where Ethereum price outlooks have also weakened following technical breakdowns and its own share of institutional outflows.

Disproportionate selling pressure on Grayscale and BlackRock

The burden of the recent exit has fallen heavily on a few major players. Grayscale’s GBTC accounted for roughly $1.2 billion of a record weekly outflow in early June, representing about 35% of the total. This volume is disproportionate to its less than 15% share of aggregate assets under management.

Experts attribute this persistent drain to the fund’s 1.50% expense ratio, which far exceeds the 0.20% to 0.25% charged by its newer rivals.

BlackRock’s IBIT has also seen significant volatility in its holdings. On May 28, 2026, the fund recorded $527.84 million in net outflows, which stands as its second-largest single-day withdrawal to date. This followed a high-volume event on May 26, when IBIT saw a $1.26 billion dark-pool block sale. Combined, these movements suggest that even the largest institutional participants are adjusting their exposure levels.

The pressure is not limited to Bitcoin products. Ether-based ETFs have also remained under strain, recently posting $44.44 million in collective redemptions. European markets haven’t been immune either, with crypto exchange-traded products (ETPs) in the region recording approximately $1.67 billion in outflows during the final week of May.

This global trend indicates a coordinated pause in the institutional adoption of digital assets as the market waits for a clearer macroeconomic signal.

Michael Fawn

About Michael Fawn

Michael Fawn is a cryptocurrency journalist and blockchain analyst with a passion for breaking down complex market trends into easy-to-understand insights. Covering everything from Bitcoin and Ethereum to emerging altcoins and Web3 innovation, Michael focuses on delivering accurate, timely, and engaging crypto news for investors and enthusiasts alike. With years of experience following the digital asset industry, Michael keeps readers informed on the latest developments shaping the future of finance.

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