Bitcoin Outflow Hits BlackRock’s IBIT, BTC Steady at $102K+
BlackRock clients withdrew $127 million from the company's Bitcoin ETF, representing yet another significant withdrawal from the asset manager's cryptocurrency holdings.
Quick overview
- BlackRock clients withdrew $127 million from the company's Bitcoin ETF, indicating a potential shift in institutional sentiment towards cryptocurrency.
- Recent Bitcoin withdrawals from BlackRock have raised concerns among investors about market changes and asset transfers to exchanges.
- Bitcoin remains stable above $102,000, with minor fluctuations observed in the last 24 hours.
- The recent price consolidation follows a volatile period where Bitcoin experienced significant highs and corrections due to various market pressures.
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BlackRock clients withdrew $127 million from the company’s Bitcoin ETF, representing yet another significant withdrawal from the asset manager’s cryptocurrency holdings.

Several Bitcoin withdrawals from BlackRock, a well-known asset management firm, have occurred recently, raising concerns about a shift in institutional sentiment toward cryptocurrency assets. As possible signs of more significant market changes, investors are keeping an eye on BlackRock’s asset transfers to exchanges
. Client-driven Bitcoin sales, which represent portfolio rebalancing in erratic times, have also been reported by other significant asset managers.
Bitcoin (BTC) remains stable above $102,000. The live price is between $102,150 and $103,000 USD, with minor fluctuations over the last 24 hours (from a low of approximately $99,257 to a high of $104,05).
This consolidation around $102K comes after a volatile October–November period during which Bitcoin surged to new highs in early October but corrected 19–20 percent due to whale selling (long-term holders sold ~400K worth of BTC in a single day), ETF outflows, and broader macro pressures like a hawkish Fed stance and weak risk-on cues.
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