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BlackRock Sees Over $650 Million in Outflows from Crypto ETFs Amid Market Weakness

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Last updated: May 17, 2026 1:40 pm
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Published: May 17, 2026
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BlackRock dumped over 650 million of these cryptocurrencies in a week

BlackRock’s cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have experienced a substantial decline in investor interest, recording over $650 million in outflows during the past five trading days. This trend coincides with a general weakening of sentiment across the cryptocurrency market.

The iShares Bitcoin (BTC) Trust (IBIT), a key player in BlackRock’s cryptocurrency offerings, was significantly impacted, accounting for approximately $461.2 million of the total withdrawals between May 11 and May 15. The most significant single-day loss occurred on May 13, when the fund saw $284.7 million withdrawn. This was followed by an additional $136.2 million in outflows on May 15. While there was a slight rebound on May 14 with $144.1 million in inflows, the overall weekly performance remained bearish.

Additionally, BlackRock’s Ethereum-focused products were equally affected, with the ETHA fund seeing $186.7 million in cumulative outflows, while another product, ETHB, experienced $6 million in withdrawals. In total, Ethereum ETFs faced around $192.7 million in outflows over the same week. The most significant drop for Ethereum happened on May 12, with ETHA alone facing $102 million in outflows, followed by another $50.4 million on May 15.

Larger trends in the cryptocurrency ETF market showed a broader struggle, as spot Bitcoin ETFs reported more than $630 million in outflows specifically on May 13, while Ethereum ETFs generally experienced negative daily flows throughout the week.

Despite these significant withdrawals, the cumulative net inflows for BlackRock’s ETFs since their launch remain impressive, standing above $58 billion. This level of interest had been bolstered by strong inflow streaks earlier in May. However, the recent outflows seem to correlate with rising Treasury yields, ongoing concerns about inflation, and geopolitical uncertainties affecting risk-centric assets.

Interestingly, these outflows occurred at a time when U.S. regulators were making progress on the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, which advanced through the Senate Banking Committee in a bipartisan manner on May 14. This bill aims to clarify the regulatory landscape for cryptocurrencies by empowering the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to oversee digital commodities like Bitcoin and also introduces additional consumer protections.

Analysts are optimistic that such legislation could foster long-term institutional adoption in the crypto sector, yet current ETF flow trends indicate that investors are exercising caution amid profit-taking and broader macroeconomic concerns. Additionally, Bitcoin fell below the $80,000 mark, while Ethereum hovered around $2,100, reflecting the market’s reaction to U.S. economic data and the prevailing risk sentiment.

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