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Institutional investors are getting cold feet as the crypto market correction deepens with spot Bitcoin ETFs in the US reversing a fifteen consecutive trading day trend of inflows.

For the past three trading days, the eleven spot Bitcoin ETFs have shed $1.17 billion as the asset fell more than 14% from its all-time high a week ago.

On Dec. 23, total aggregate outflows totaled $226.5 million, with Fidelity leading the exodus with an outflow of $146 million.Bitwise, Ark 21Shares, Invesco, VanEck, and Grayscale funds also saw outflows on Monday, but BlackRock bucked the trend with an inflow of $31.7 million.

Bitcoin ETF Daily Flow

Blackrock US$ Flow: 31.7 million

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Farside Investors (@FarsideUK) December 24, 2024

Nevertheless, the total inflow to date for these institutional investment products is $35.8 billion, highlighting the huge demand for Bitcoin-based ETPs.

On Dec. 24, investment firm Swan reported that BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin ETF is now in the top 35 of all ETFs ever launched, with $53.3 billion in assets under management.

NEW: BlackRock’s $IBIT #Bitcoin ETF is now in the top 35 of all ETFs EVER with $53.3B AUM. Out of 3,900+ ETFs. In less than a year. BULLISH pic.twitter.com/j2j2hX0VHr

Swan (@Swan) December 23, 2024

Analysis from CoinShares this week revealed that crypto asset funds saw more than $1 billion in outflows between Dec. 19 and 20.

ETF Store president Nate Geraci saw the humorous side of last weeks Federal Reserve-induced market slump.

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Nate Geraci (@NateGeraci) December 23, 2024

Spot Ethereum ETFs bucked the outflow trend with an aggregate inflow of $130.8 million on Dec. 23, following two consecutive trading days of outflows last week, according to preliminary data from Farside Investors.

BlackRock was again the leader of the pack with an $89.5 million inflow for ETHA, followed by Fidelity with $46.4 million in inflows. There was very little activity for the other seven funds.

The BTC correction has deepened to 14.5%, with the asset shedding a further 1.5% on the day, hitting an intraday and monthly low of $92,442 during early trading in Asia on Tuesday.

However, Bitcoin bounced back to reclaim the $94,000 level again at the time of writing, indicating that the decline may be slowing.

Altcoins were faring better at the time of writing, with solid gains of over 4% for Binance Coin (BNB), Avalanche (AVAX), Chainlink (LINK), Sui (SUI), and Hedera (HBAR).

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