BlackRock Bitcoin ETF Offloads $201,670,000 in BTC in Single-Day Outflow

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BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), the world’s largest spot Bitcoin ETF by assets under management, recorded $201.67 million in net outflows in a single day, marking one of the fund’s largest redemption events in nearly two months and contributing to a second consecutive day of withdrawals across U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF products.

BlackRock’s IBIT Recorded a $201.67M Bitcoin Outflow

The $201,670,000 in net outflows from IBIT occurred on March 27-28, 2026, as tracked by ETF flow monitoring services. The figure represents the largest single-day IBIT outflow in nearly two months.

It is worth clarifying that “BlackRock sold Bitcoin” is a simplification. ETF outflows reflect investor redemptions, which obligate the fund manager to liquidate underlying BTC holdings to meet those redemptions. BlackRock did not make a discretionary decision to sell; the selling was driven by investor withdrawals.

BlackRock was not alone. Bitwise’s BITB fund saw $18.60 million in outflows on the same day, while ARK Invest’s ARKB recorded $5.35 million in redemptions. IBIT accounted for roughly 89% of the day’s total outflows.

Total U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF net outflows reached $225.6 million for the day, the second consecutive session of net withdrawals across all spot Bitcoin ETF products. The pattern mirrors the kind of large-scale institutional Bitcoin sales that have characterized recent weeks of market turbulence.

Where This Sits in IBIT’s Flow History

Weekly spot Bitcoin ETF flows turned negative at -$296.18 million for the week ending March 28, 2026, the first negative week in March. That weekly figure includes the $201.67 million IBIT outflow as its single largest contributor.

For perspective, IBIT accumulated approximately $8.4 billion in net inflows during Q1 2026. The $201.67 million single-day outflow represents roughly 2.4% of those quarterly inflows, a significant daily event but a fraction of the fund’s overall trajectory this year.

The two-day outflow streak is notable but not unprecedented. Since IBIT launched following the SEC’s January 2024 approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs, the fund has experienced periodic multi-day outflow stretches, typically during broader risk-off episodes. What distinguishes this event is its size relative to recent flow patterns and its timing amid sustained price weakness.

As regulatory discussions around digital assets continue in Washington, institutional ETF flows remain one of the most closely watched indicators of how traditional finance participants are positioning around Bitcoin.

What the Outflow Signals for Bitcoin Market Sentiment

Bitcoin traded at approximately $66,910 at the time of the outflow report, up 0.69% over 24 hours but down 5.27% on the week. Over the past 60 days, Bitcoin has declined roughly 23.85%, falling from levels near $87,800.

The Crypto Fear & Greed Index stood at 12 at the time of the report, a reading classified as “Extreme Fear.” That score reflects peak bearish sentiment across the crypto market, consistent with the kind of environment that typically produces institutional redemptions.

Bitcoin’s market capitalization sat at approximately $1.34 trillion, with 24-hour trading volume of $35.67 billion. The combination of elevated volume, declining price, and institutional outflows paints a picture of active de-risking rather than passive neglect.

The outflows coincide with a broader risk-off posture across markets. Analysts cited in reporting on the event suggest the withdrawals reflect profit-taking and macro uncertainty rather than structural bearishness toward Bitcoin as an asset class. For investors exploring alternative exposure strategies, options like cloud mining platforms have seen renewed interest during periods of ETF volatility.

The next scheduled ETF flow data release will cover March 31, 2026, the first trading day of the new week. Whether the outflow streak extends to a third day or reverses will provide a clearer signal on whether this represents a brief correction in institutional positioning or the start of a more sustained withdrawal pattern.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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