CoinTurk News EN and CryptoBriefing both report Bitcoin's fall below $60,000 amid ETF outflows and AI-driven equity rotation, but give different figures for the total ETF outflows.
CoinTurk News EN and CryptoBriefing both report Bitcoin's fall below $60,000 amid ETF outflows and AI-driven equity rotation, but give different figures for the total ETF outflows.
US spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded 13 consecutive sessions of net outflows in May, the longest stretch since the funds were introduced in January 2024. Total net outflows hit roughly $4.4 billion, with the largest single fund, BlackRock's IBIT, accounting for $3.3 billion of the withdrawals.
US spot Bitcoin ETFs hemorrhaged $6.4 billion over a 30-day stretch, including a single-day net withdrawal of $696.3 million on the session Bitcoin breached that psychologically painful $60K floor.
What would settle it: Consolidated daily flow data from the individual ETF issuers or a single aggregator's published dataset covering the exact same date range.
The ETF outflow data tells the story in granular detail. Bitcoin ETFs posted 13 consecutive days of net outflows, pushing the year-to-date loss figure past $4.6 billion.
Total net outflows hit roughly $4.4 billion, with the largest single fund, BlackRock's IBIT, accounting for $3.3 billion of the withdrawals.
What would settle it: A dated, cumulative ETF flow ledger from the issuers or a regulator-filed flow disclosure covering the same 13-day and 30-day windows.
Treat the general direction of the story—Bitcoin's drop below $60,000 alongside sustained ETF outflows and an AI-stock rotation—as established, but do not cite a specific total outflow number ($4.4B, $6.4B, or $4.6B) as settled until the outlets' figures are reconciled against issuer-level flow data.
Treat the general direction of the story—Bitcoin's drop below $60,000 alongside sustained ETF outflows and an AI-stock rotation—as established, but do not cite a specific total outflow number ($4.4B, $6.4B, or $4.6B) as settled until the outlets' figures are reconciled against issuer-level flow data.
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