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Bitcoin ETF outflows expose split demand after Warsh’s Fed debut

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US spot Bitcoin ETFs turned negative on June 17, yet fund-level flows revealed a split market, with some products still attracting fresh capital.

Farside Investors recorded $82.2 million of net outflows across the US spot Bitcoin ETF group. but the split underneath that total carries more signal than the headline number.

ARKB lost $43.5 million, IBIT lost $30.8 million, GBTC lost $15.5 million, BTCO lost $6.4 million, and HODL lost $4.1 million. Yet FBTC added $14.0 million, and MSBT added $4.1 million, leaving the day as a test of product-level demand across individual Bitcoin wrappers.

The outflow arrived around the Federal Reserve’s June 17 policy update, amid Kevin Warsh’s first meeting as Chair, which held rates steady while shifting the forward-looking rate and inflation backdrop in a less supportive direction for risk assets.

The first ETF data after the policy reset offers a stress test for which Bitcoin products still have a bid when the macro cushion weakens.

FundJune 17 net flowDirectionARKB-$43.5 millionOutflowIBIT-$30.8 millionOutflowGBTC-$15.5 millionOutflowBTCO-$6.4 millionOutflowHODL-$4.1 millionOutflowFBTC+$14.0 millionInflowMSBT+$4.1 millionInflowTotal-$82.2 millionNet outflow

Bitcoin ETF flow numbers are fundamentally broken and most traders are missing the specific sign of a crash
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The real signal here is dispersion: how many funds are green, how concentrated the red is, and whether the pattern repeats.

Feb 8, 2026 · Andjela Radmilac

The Fed changed the rate backdrop

The Fed’s June statement kept the federal funds target range at 3.50% to 3.75%, while also saying inflation remained elevated relative to the central bank’s 2% goal. That combination keeps pressure on assets whose strongest bid depends on easier financial conditions.

The sharper change came in the Fed’s projections. The June Summary of Economic Projections put the median 2026 federal funds rate at 3.8%, up from 3.4% in March.

The median 2026 PCE inflation projection rose to 3.6% from 2.7%, which sets out the officials’ projected appropriate year-end policy path; they are separate from the current target range, and the direction of travel is clear enough for markets: the expected path moved away from a quick easing setup.

That shift affects Bitcoin ETFs because the products sit at the junction of crypto risk appetite and traditional brokerage allocation. When investors expect easier policy, a spot Bitcoin ETF can look like a convenient way to add high-beta exposure through a regulated account.

When the rate path hardens, the same wrapper can become the fastest place to reduce that exposure.

Bitcoin was already trading in a weaker setting, near $63,918 on June 18, down 1.14% over 24 hours, with a market cap around $1.28 trillion and 58.2% market dominance. That gives the ETF outflow a weaker-market setting and makes the issuer split more useful, because a soft market with mixed ETF demand says more than a single aggregate outflow number. The result is a cleaner test than a broad Bitcoin price move.

The fund table shows how listed-product investors behaved inside the same macro window, while the Fed documents explain why that window became less comfortable for risk exposure.

Together, they shift attention away from the aggregate ETF total and toward which wrappers could still draw money when the policy backdrop tightened.

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Issuer-level demand is splitting under stress

A single ETF outflow headline number can hide too much. Farside’s all-data table shows June 16 with a small positive $10.2 million total flow, then June 17 at negative $82.2 million. The largest negative prints came from ARKB and IBIT, with GBTC also continuing to leak.

FBTC and MSBT were positive on the same day, while several other products were flat. That is a very different market signal from a day when every listed product loses money at once.

The split also weakens the easy fee-only explanation. Farside’s table lists GBTC at a 1.50% fee, far above most competing products, so fee pressure remains part of the long-running GBTC story. Yet the June 17 outflow extended beyond the highest-fee product. Lower-fee wrappers sat on both sides of the ledger, with IBIT and ARKB negative while FBTC and MSBT were positive.

Fees explain structure only partly and leave the day-to-day split unresolved. The latest split therefore works as a location test for ETF demand.

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Some investors may be reducing risk after the Fed reset. Others may still prefer specific issuers, platforms, liquidity profiles, or account channels.

What the data does show, however, is a product market moving unevenly.

CryptoSlate has already treated issuer dispersion as a useful signal for Bitcoin ETFs. In a previous analysis of ETF outflows, CryptoSlate noted that the issuer split can carry more information than the aggregate number when judging whether flows are noise, rotation, or real demand pressure.

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June gave that framework a fresh macro test. The same distinction carries into mechanics: ETF flow data can reveal where listed-product demand is weakening or holding up, while spot-market activity needs evidence from fund operations or issuer disclosures.

ETF flows and spot sales are separate signals

ETF flows measure investor activity in the wrappers. Turning them into same-day spot-sale claims requires issuer-level proof after the SEC’s July 2025 approval of in-kind creations and redemptions for crypto exchange-traded products.

The SEC said crypto ETPs could use creation and redemption processes more aligned with other commodity ETPs, reducing the need to treat every redemption as a forced cash transaction through the underlying market.

That still leaves two possibilities open: some redemptions can use in-kind processes, and issuers can still sell Bitcoin when their mechanics require it. The flow signal is still important though. It shows where investors are adding or removing exposure through listed products.

The mechanical link between a daily ETF number and spot BTC supply is more complicated than the headline data alone suggests.

The best take, then, is that June 17 showed demand being tested across individual products at the same time the rate path became less friendly.

If future flows show outflows spreading into FBTC, MSBT, and the flat issuers, the pressure would look more like a broad retreat from the ETF category. If redemptions remain concentrated while some funds keep attracting money, the better read is rotation and wrapper selection under macro stress.

For now, Bitcoin’s ETF market is sending a mixed message: the aggregate flow is red, but the product ledger is uneven. The next few issuer-level rows will carry more signal than the next headline total.



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