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BlackRock BTC ETF Records $1.41 Billion in Net Outflows in May

BY Felix van Dijk·2 MIN READ·MAY 31, 2026

BlackRock's BTC ETF posted $1.41 billion in net outflows in May, marking a major monthly pullback and raising fresh questions about Bitcoin ETF demand.

BlackRock’s flagship Bitcoin ETF recorded $1.41 billion in net outflows during May, marking one of the sharpest monthly pullbacks since spot Bitcoin ETFs launched in the United States.

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The outflows accumulated across multiple trading sessions throughout the month. One of the largest single-day withdrawals came on May 28, when BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) shed $528 million in a single session, the second-largest daily outflow on record for the fund.

A Signal Shift in Bitcoin ETF Demand

Monthly net outflows of that scale suggest a meaningful change in how institutional and retail investors are positioning around Bitcoin exposure. After months of strong inflows that helped push Bitcoin to new highs earlier in 2026, the May reversal raises questions about near-term appetite for regulated crypto products.

The trend stands in contrast to recent activity in other corners of the ETF market. XRP ETFs recently attracted $11.88 million in fresh inflows, suggesting that some capital may be rotating across digital asset products rather than leaving the sector entirely.

ETF flow data, tracked by providers such as Farside Investors, has become one of the most closely watched indicators in crypto markets. Daily and weekly tallies from spot Bitcoin ETFs now routinely move sentiment across trading desks and social media.

Why BlackRock’s Flows Carry Outsized Weight

BlackRock is the world’s largest asset manager, and IBIT quickly became the dominant spot Bitcoin ETF by assets under management after its January 2024 launch. When capital exits IBIT at this pace, the signal reaches well beyond crypto-native audiences.

Large outflows from a product of IBIT’s size can reflect profit-taking, portfolio rebalancing, or hedging activity rather than a single bearish thesis. The $528 million daily withdrawal on May 28 alone accounted for more than a third of some weeks’ total flow across all U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs.

Broader market conditions have also added complexity. Concerns around security incidents in crypto infrastructure and ongoing debates about privacy standards in digital assets continue to shape investor confidence across the sector.

Whether the May outflows represent a temporary pause or the beginning of a longer trend will depend on upcoming macro data, Bitcoin’s price trajectory, and whether competing ETF products absorb the displaced capital. For now, the $1.41 billion figure stands as a reminder that institutional flows in crypto can reverse as quickly as they build.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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