U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded about $296 million in net outflows between March 24 and March 27. The withdrawal wave came as broader risk-off sentiment intensifiedU.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded about $296 million in net outflows between March 24 and March 27. The withdrawal wave came as broader risk-off sentiment intensified

Bitcoin ETFs Shed Nearly $300M as Risk-Off Pressure Builds Across Markets

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  • U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded about $296 million in net outflows between March 24 and March 27.
  • The withdrawal wave came as broader risk-off sentiment intensified across global markets under geopolitical and macro pressure.

Bitcoin ETFs are leaking capital again, and the timing says quite a lot about the mood in the market.

Over four sessions from March 24 through March 27, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs posted cumulative net outflows of roughly $296 million, according to Farside daily flow data. The heaviest daily drain came on March 27, when the group lost about $225.5 million in a single session.

BlackRock’s IBIT joins the outflow trend

BlackRock’s IBIT, usually the fund traders watch for steady institutional demand, was part of the retreat. Farside’s figures show IBIT saw a $45.3 million outflow on March 24 and another $32.8 million leave on March 26, even though it logged an $83.3 million inflow on March 25. Across the four-day stretch, the broader ETF complex still ended firmly negative.

Other funds were hit as well. Fidelity’s FBTC, Bitwise’s BITB and Grayscale-linked products also posted redemptions during the week, suggesting this was not a single-fund event but a wider pullback from listed Bitcoin exposure. In crypto terms, that usually points less to product-specific issues and more to a broader de-risking move.

The macro tape is getting heavier

That wider backdrop matters. This week, markets have been dealing with mechanical de-risking tied to geopolitical shock and crowded positioning, a pattern that has pushed investors to raise cash quickly rather than rotate neatly into obvious safe-haven trades.

Bitcoin is being caught in that same tape. The ETF outflows do not, on their own, settle the question of where spot price goes next. But they do show that when macro pressure rises, and conviction softens, listed Bitcoin products are still treated like risk assets first, even after a year in which ETFs became one of crypto’s main institutional access points.

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