Bitcoin Faces Record Institutional Outflow as Spot ETFs Bleed

Institutional demand for Bitcoin (BTC) has collapsed to a record low, with combined buying across ETFs, corporate treasuries, and miners turning more negative than at any point since 2020.

Selling has drained spot Bitcoin ETF balances since their autumn 2025 peak and pushed newer whale wallets into roughly $2.5 billion in realized losses as the price fell toward $61,000.

Institutional Buying Hits Its Most Negative Reading on Record

Capriole Investments data shared by analyst Charles Edwards shows institutional Bitcoin demand has turned sharply negative. The firm’s Net Institutional Buying metric fell to -464%, its deepest reading since the series began in 2020.

The metric aggregates flows across spot ETFs, corporate treasuries, and Bitcoin miners. Its rate-of-change components have all dropped below zero, with the ETF line sliding to -0.0126%, the lowest on the chart.

Historically, readings of this negative have signaled aggressive distribution. The data suggests institutions are now reducing exposure faster than at any prior point in the current cycle.

A return to positive territory would require sustained net buying from at least one major cohort. Until then, the indicator points to broad institutional outflows rather than accumulation.

Bitcoin Institutional Outflows: Spot ETF Balances Have Bled Since the Autumn Peak

Glassnode data on US spot ETF balances confirms the trend. Aggregate holdings peaked near $160 billion in autumn 2025, when Bitcoin set a record high above $126,000.

Since then, balances have fallen across nearly every issuer, from BlackRock’s IBIT to Grayscale GBTC. By June 2026, the total had fallen to around $75 billion.

BTC US spot ETF balances. Source: Glassnode

Part of that decline reflects lower prices rather than redemptions. However, recent flow data removes the ambiguity. US spot ETFs posted 13 straight days of net outflows through early June, shedding about $4.3 billion.

That broad-based unwind shows the pressure is not isolated to one fund. Instead, it spans the issuers that absorbed the heaviest inflows during the 2024 and 2025 rally.

BTC Price Slides Toward $61,000 as New Whales Capitulate

CryptoQuant data shows the selling has spread to large holders. New whale wallets realized roughly $2.5 billion in losses as Bitcoin dropped from the high $70,000s toward $60,000.

Older whales stayed close to flat, which indicates the pain is concentrated among recent, higher-cost buyers. That cohort overlaps heavily with the institutional money that entered through ETFs.

BTC traded near $61,005 at publication, down about 2.7% on the day and roughly 25% over the past month, according to BeInCrypto data. The market cap stood near $1.22 trillion.

BTC whales realized profits. Source: CryptoQuant

A hold above $60,000 would mark the nearest psychological support. A break below it could open the door to the low $50,000s, deepening the current capital drain.

Reclaiming the $70,000 area would weaken the bearish case and suggest flows are stabilizing. The path now hinges on whether macro pressure eases enough to slow institutional redemptions.

Until net flows turn positive again, sellers hold the advantage.

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