Bitcoin bounces back as Grayscale ETF outflows hit new record low

The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust marked its lowest level of outflows on April 10, amounting to $17.5 million.
The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust marked its lowest level of outflows on April 10, amounting to $17.5 million.

Outflows from the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) exchange-traded fund (ETF) have hit a new record low, down almost 90% from the previous day, coinciding with a rebound in Bitcoin after new United States inflation data triggered volatility. 

On April 10, GBTC saw outflows of $17.5 million, a significant decrease compared to the $154.9 million outflows recorded on April 9, according to Farside data.

Alongside this, the price of Bitcoin (BTC) has increased 2.08% over the past 24 hours, currently standing at $70,474, per CoinMarketCap data.

Within the same time frame, it briefly hit local lows of $67,482 following the release of the U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) for March, which came in at a hotter-than-expected 3.5% year-on-year. This led to worries that the U.S. Federal Reserve might further delay interest rate cuts.

Bitcoin’s price has hovered between $65,600 and $72,668 over the past seven days. Source: CoinMarketCap

Some crypto commentators are again sharing hope it could be the start of the slowdown in GBTC outflows, which have amounted to $16 billion in outflows since GBTC was converted to a spot Bitcoin ETF in January. 

“GBTC selling over?” the CEO of crypto-focused reviews portal Apollo, Thomas Fahrer, asked his 41,500 X followers in an April 11 post.

Fahrer further pointed out that the April 10 outflows are equivalent to roughly 250 Bitcoin, almost a 95% decrease in outflows from the start of the week.

Only days ago, on April 8, Grayscale witnessed outflows equivalent to 4,288 Bitcoin at a total of $303 million.

Source: Thomas Fahrer

The previous low was on Feb. 26 when GBTC outflowed $22.4 million. The daily GBTC outflows average across the four months is $257.8 million.

The Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund recorded $76.3 million in inflows, BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust saw $33.3 million, the Bitwise Bitcoin ETF saw $24.3 million, and the ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF had inflows of $7.3 million.

Recently, bankrupt crypto lending firm Genesis offloaded approximately 36 million GBTC shares to acquire 32,041 Bitcoin.

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