Latest developments: Crypto markets are under pressure as Bitcoin sits around $60,000 and ETF outflows continue. Bitcoin ETFs have recorded four consLatest developments: Crypto markets are under pressure as Bitcoin sits around $60,000 and ETF outflows continue. Bitcoin ETFs have recorded four cons

Bloomberg Analyst: Most Bitcoin ETF Investors Have Stayed Put Despite Outflows

2026/06/12 23:49
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Latest developments: Crypto markets are under pressure as Bitcoin sits around $60,000 and ETF outflows continue.

  • Bitcoin ETFs have recorded four consecutive weeks with more than $1 billion in net outflows.
  • James Seyffart of Bloomberg Intelligence joined Public Keys and said roughly $9 billion has exited Bitcoin ETFs since their recent peak.
  • Despite the pullback, Seyffart noted Bitcoin ETFs still hold roughly $50 billion-plus in cumulative net inflows since launch.
  • Crypto prices were also weighed down by concerns surrounding a recently disclosed Zcash privacy bug and broader risk-off sentiment.

What this means: Seyffart argues investors may be overreacting to ETF redemptions.

  • He compared the current period to previous ETF cycles, where strong inflows were followed by periods of consolidation and withdrawals.
  • ETF products are designed to provide liquid exposure, making periods of buying and selling a normal part of market behavior.
  • Most investors have remained invested despite significant volatility in underlying crypto assets.
  • "A few steps forward and a few steps back" is a healthy pattern for an emerging asset class, Seyffart said.

The contrast: Not all crypto ETFs are seeing the same investor behavior.

  • Seyffart said Solana and XRP ETFs have continued attracting assets despite launching during a difficult market environment.
  • He noted that neither category has experienced the same level of outflows seen in Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs.
  • Hyperliquid ETFs have also posted a strong debut, attracting roughly $161 million in assets since launching in May, according to Seyffart.
  • Investors appear to be treating these products as small portfolio allocations rather than high-conviction speculative bets.

Reading between the lines: Competition for investor attention extends beyond crypto.

  • Seyffart said interest in AI and space-related investments is drawing capital and attention away from digital assets.
  • He pointed specifically to the SpaceX IPO as a major market event this week.
  • Data centers, artificial intelligence and space-related investments are currently dominating conversations across financial markets, he said.
  • While difficult to quantify, those themes may be competing directly with crypto for investor dollars.

What comes next: The next phase of crypto ETFs may be actively managed portfolios rather than single-asset products.

  • Seyffart said many advisors remain unfamiliar with staking, token economics and the nuances of individual crypto assets.
  • He expects growing demand for actively managed crypto ETF strategies that outsource asset selection to professional managers.
  • Legacy asset managers and crypto-native firms are already preparing products that package multiple digital assets into a single investment vehicle.
  • That approach could help advisors gain crypto exposure without needing to become specialists in every blockchain ecosystem.

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