BlackRock Registers Stunning $0 in Bitcoin ETF Flows

Published 06/06/2025, 13:43
Updated 06/06/2025, 19:15
BlackRock Registers Stunning $0 in Bitcoin ETF Flows

U.Today - Something unusual just happened in the Bitcoin ETF space — and not in the way one would expect. BlackRock, the giant that has been the main attraction for Bitcoin ETF flows for months, logged exactly zero dollars in net inflows for IBIT on June 5, as seen on SoSoValue chart.

That is not a typo. No money in, no money out. And that silence is louder than it appears.

Meanwhile, the rest of the market was not still at all. In fact, total net outflows across all U.S. Bitcoin spot ETFs hit a whopping $278.44 million, making it one of the worst days for ETF flows in recent memory.

Big names like Ark’s ARKB saw a brutal $102 million fly out, and Fidelity’s FBTC was not far behind with $80 million gone. Even Grayscale’s GBTC continued its familiar pattern of red, dropping another $24 million on the day.

This came as Bitcoin itself was sliding down the chart. The BTC/USDT price on Binance spent most of June 5 in a grind lower, falling under $101,000 before showing a slight bounce into the next session.

It felt like one of those days where sentiment just quietly drains out of the room. The reasons were pretty loud, but that is the topic of another article.

What makes this moment especially strange is that IBIT has been the gold standard for steady inflows, almost immune to market noise. A flat day might not sound dramatic, but when it is BlackRock sitting it out — and everyone else is pulling cash — it hints at either caution or something brewing behind the scenes.

Whether this is just a breather or the start of a larger pullback, one thing’s clear: even the heavyweights are pausing to think twice.

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