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Bitcoin Recovers Despite U.S. ETFs 1782 BTC Sales

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The US Bitcoin spot ETFs saw a net outflow of $105 million on Wednesday, their second consecutive outflow day.

The largest crypto asset, Bitcoin, recovered from a Wednesday scare despite the US Bitcoin spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) selling 1,782 BTC ($105 million). Bitcoin dropped below $58,000 yesterday but bounced 2.8% to trade at $59,659.

On Wednesday, the US ETFs saw their second successive outflow after an eight-day inflow streak. Investors pulled out $105 million from the funds as Bitcoin’s struggle to hold above $60,000 continued.

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Ark Invest Lead Outflow

Ark Invest’s 21 Shares have led outflows from the US ETFs for the second consecutive day. ARKB sold 1,003 BTC ($59.27 million) on Wednesday after selling 1,717 BTC ($102 million) on Tuesday. The issuer now has a cumulative net inflow of $2.37 billion and a net asset of $2.69 billion.

Fidelity’s FBTC and VanEck’s HODL had a similar outflow, selling 176 BTC ($10.37 million) and 171 BTC ($10.07 million), respectively. Both funds had zero flow on August 27, signaling a cautious play among investors.

The two Grayscale funds (GBTC and BTC) sold a combined 284 BTC ($16.75 million) yesterday. GBTC saw a net outflow of $7.98 million, while BTC sold assets worth $8.77 million.

Notably, this was the Grayscale Mini Trust’s first outflow since it started trading on July 31. The fund, which had the lowest annual management fee, has seen a cumulative inflow of $348 million since its market debut

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Bitwise’s BITB sold 147 BTC ($8.73 million) on Wednesday, while BlackRock recorded zero flows. August 28 was the second consecutive day that BlackRock, the leading asset manager by net asset, recorded zero flows.

Bitcoin ETF
Bitcoin ETF Flow Chart

Despite the outflow, US ETFs remain among the best-performing funds in the global market. After just eight months of trading, the Bitcoin products have seen a cumulative inflow of $17.85 billion and an asset under management (AUM) of $54.32 billion.

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Mark Brennan has been active in the cryptocurrency sector since 2014. His love and passion for the nascent industry drove him to develop interest in writing about important developments and updates about cryptocurrencies and blockchain. Brennan, who holds a Masters degree in Business Administration, learned about the potential of blockchain technology. Aside from crypto journalism, Brennan runs an education center, where he educates people about the asset class.

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