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cryptoJun 24, 2026, 2:50 PM

US Bitcoin ETFs Record Largest 30-Day Outflow at $6.4B

US Bitcoin ETFs saw $6.4 billion in outflows over the past 30 days, the largest such outflow on record. Crypto funds overall posted their fifth consecutive weekly outflow.

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US Bitcoin ETFs experienced a record $6.4 billion in net outflows over the last 30 days, the highest 30-day figure on record. Last week alone, Bitcoin ETFs saw $233 million in withdrawals.

Broader crypto investment products also continued to bleed, with $116 million in outflows last week, marking the fifth straight week of negative flows. This has reduced 12-month cumulative inflows into crypto funds to just $5.0 billion, the lowest level since August 2025.

At their peak in October 2025, cumulative inflows stood at $10.0 billion. As a percentage of assets under management, the 12-month inflow figure has fallen to approximately 7%, down from 16% in April and the lowest since July 2025.

Negative sentiment continues to dominate crypto fund flows, with no sign of a reversal in the near term.

Source: The Kobeissi Letter