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On March 20 (Eastern Time), spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded a total net outflow of $52.11 million.
2026-03-21 13:32:13
Bitcoin ETFs See $52M Outflow—VanEck's HODL Green, BlackRock's IBIT Bleeds
Bitcoin funds had a split day. SoSoValue data shows U.S. spot ETFs posted a net outflow of $52.1 million yesterday (March 20). VanEck's HODL was the lone bright spot, pulling in $2.96 million—pushing its lifetime haul to $1.18 billion. BlackRock's IBIT led the outflows, shedding $45.94 million, though it's still sitting on $63.26 billion in cumulative inflows.

Total assets across Bitcoin ETFs now sit at $90.3 billion, representing 6.44% of Bitcoin's market cap. Cumulative inflows since launch? $56.23 billion.
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