Bitcoin ETFs attract $1.4B in two trading sessions

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14 Jan 2024
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Grayscaleโ€™s Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) experienced an outflow of $579 million in its first days of trading after redemption was opened under the U.S. SEC approval.

The newly launched spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have seen inflows totaling $1.4 billion in the first two trading sessions, according to Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas. 
A total of 500,000 trades were made on the funds, totaling a trading volume of $3.6 billion, according to data from Bloomberg. Trading volume considers the outflows and inflows from the funds. Balchunas suggested the numbers may be adjusted due to transactions awaiting accounting settlement.

The data reveals Grayscale's ETF, the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC), experienced an outflow of $579 million during the period. After deducting the outflows from GBTC, the net total inflows across the products stood at $819 million. The funds' initial activity is so far aligned with previous predictions from ETF analyst James Seyffart, who believes Bitcoin ETFs could attract around $10 billion in the first year.

Grayscaleโ€™s GBTC outflows could be explained by holders converting shares after redemption was opened this week when the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission granted the ETFs approval through a ruling change. SkyBridge Capital founder Anthony Scaramucci told Bloomberg that some GBTC holders are booking losses and switching to lower fee options.
GBTC is one of the largest holders of Bitcoin (BTC), managing over $27 billion worth of the cryptocurrency as per data from the blockchain analytics platform Arkham Intelligence. Shares of GBTC have been traded since 2013 but were not redeemable for Bitcoin until Jan. 1.
On the top of this week's performance was BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) with $497.7 million total flows, followed by Fidelity Advantage Bitcoin ETF (FBTC) amassing $422.3 million and Bitwise (BITB) attracting $237.9 million.
After a 75% rally in the 90 days leading up to ETFs approval, Bitcoin price experienced a 6.8% decline between Jan. 11 and Jan. 12, confirming bearsโ€™ theory of a sell-the-news-style event following the SEC green light, according to Cointelegraph's market analysis. The cryptocurrency trades at $42,856 at the time of writing, a 0.77% decline over the past 24 hours.

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