All 11 spot Bitcoin ETFs saw inflows for the first time since the launch in January. According to Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas, such dynamics were recorded on May 3. Balchunas emphasized that despite the previously recorded outflow of capital from spot Bitcoin ETFs and Bitcoinβs fall below $60,000, more than 95% of investors maintained capital in the funds and did not sell.
βWill the same happen next time? Who knows, but track record says it will be a pretty high % again.β – Eric Balchunas, Bloomberg Analyst
The expert is confident that the spot ETF market will record both capital inflows and outflows over time. Ultimately, funds will have two characteristics: net growth and relatively strong hands. On May 3, Grayscale Investmentsβ spot Bitcoin ETF recorded net inflows for the first time since its launch in January 2024. Since entering the market, BlackRockβs fund has received more than $15 billion in net inflows, which brought its assets under management (AUM) to $16.93 billion.
On May 3, the capital inflows into spot Bitcoin ETFs increased to $378.2 million. On May 1, a record $563.7 million was withdrawn from cryptocurrency ETFs.