BlackRock’s Spot Bitcoin ETF Maintains Resilient Inflows Despite Negative Performance Despite experiencing a year of negative returns, BlackRock’s iShares BitcoinBlackRock’s Spot Bitcoin ETF Maintains Resilient Inflows Despite Negative Performance Despite experiencing a year of negative returns, BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin

BlackRock’s IBIT Achieves 6th Place in ETF Flows Despite Negative Returns

Blackrock’s Ibit Achieves 6th Place In Etf Flows Despite Negative Returns

BlackRock’s Spot Bitcoin ETF Maintains Resilient Inflows Despite Negative Performance

Despite experiencing a year of negative returns, BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) continues to attract significant investor capital, ranking sixth in net inflows among exchange-traded funds (ETFs). According to Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas, IBIT has pulled in approximately $25 billion in year-to-date inflows, underscoring sustained investor interest in Bitcoin exposure through regulated funds, even amid market fluctuations.

Interestingly, while IBIT has garnered substantial capital, its annual performance remains in the red. This contrasts with traditional equity and bond ETFs, which have generally posted double-digit gains, and gold-backed ETFs like GLD, which has surged over 60% this year but attracted less capital than IBIT. Balchunas views this trend as a “really good sign” for the long-term outlook, emphasizing that such persistent inflows reflect investor confidence and behavior rather than short-term price movements. He suggests that if IBIT can do so well during a challenging year, the potential for even larger inflows in a bullish environment is substantial.

IBIT sees net inflows despite negative returns. Source: Eric Balchunas

Meanwhile, the debate persists over why increased institutional buying, facilitated through ETFs, has not translated into a sustained rally in Bitcoin’s price. Balchunas opines that the crypto market may be maturing into a more traditional asset class where early investors capitalize on profits and employ income strategies such as selling call options, rather than chasing immediate gains. This dynamic is compounded by Bitcoin’s impressive 120% rise last year, which tempered expectations for continual rapid growth.

Recent data indicates continued pressure on Bitcoin and Ether ETFs. On Friday, Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded net outflows of $158 million, with Fidelity’s FBTC being the sole fund to register inflows. Similarly, Ether ETFs experienced $75.9 million in outflows, marking their seventh consecutive day of declines.

Despite notable withdrawals, BlackRock’s flagship IBIT fund remains a major profit contributor. Even with about $2.34 billion in net outflows in November, BlackRock executives have defended the fund’s resilience. Cristiano Castro, the firm’s business development director, highlighted at the Blockchain Conference 2025 in São Paulo that such outflows are part of normal market cycles and that ETFs serve as vital tools for capital allocation and cash flow management, especially during periods of volatility.

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