Bitcoin ETFs Snap Three-Day Outflow Streak With $167M Inflows

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After several days of uncertainty, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs have bounced back strongly. On March 23, these funds recorded $167 million in net inflows, ending a three-day streak of outflows. The shift signals renewed institutional interest, even as broader market sentiment remains cautious.

Bitcoin ETFs See Strong Rebound

The turnaround was largely driven by BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF, IBIT. The fund alone brought in about $161 million, accounting for the vast majority of total inflows. This sharp rebound suggests that major players are still confident in Bitcoin’s long-term outlook.

In recent days, investors had been pulling funds out of Bitcoin ETFs, reflecting uncertainty across financial markets. However, this sudden reversal indicates that institutions may be stepping back in at current price levels. It also highlights how quickly sentiment can shift in the crypto space.

Ethereum ETFs Extend Outflow Trend

While Bitcoin funds recovered, Ethereum ETFs continued to struggle. Spot Ethereum ETFs recorded $42 million in outflows on the same day. This marked the fourth consecutive day of withdrawals, pointing to a clear divergence between the two leading cryptocurrencies.

This trend suggests that institutions may be rotating capital away from Ethereum and toward Bitcoin. Such movements are common during periods of market stress, where investors often favor assets seen as more stable or established.

Market Sentiment and Price Stability

At the same time, overall market sentiment remains weak. The Crypto Fear & Greed Index is currently at 11, indicating extreme fear among investors. Despite this, Bitcoin has managed to stabilize around $70,600, which is close to its one-year low.

This price behavior may signal quiet accumulation. When prices remain steady during fearful conditions, it often suggests that larger investors are buying in the background. These players typically take advantage of dips while retail sentiment is low.

Bitcoin Institutions Position for Uncertainty

Several factors may be driving this renewed interest. Ongoing geopolitical tensions and rising oil prices have increased uncertainty in global markets. In such conditions, Bitcoin is sometimes viewed as a hedge or alternative store of value.

The latest ETF inflows support this idea. Even as fear dominates headlines, institutional investors appear to be positioning themselves for the long term. If this trend continues, Bitcoin ETFs could see further inflows in the coming weeks.

Overall, the contrast between Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF flows highlights a shifting landscape. While risk appetite remains low, confidence in Bitcoin’s role within institutional portfolios appears to be holding firm.

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