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U.S. Bitcoin ETFs Face $32.11 Million Outflow on January 22

January 24, 2026
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  • U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs record $32.11 million outflow on January 22.
  • BlackRock leads with $22.3 million in outflows.
  • Total outflows reach $1.6 billion over four days.
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U.S. Bitcoin ETFs Face $32.11 Million Outflow on January 22

On January 22, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs reported outflows totaling $32.11 million, with significant withdrawals from BlackRock and Fidelity, leading to market tremors.

The outflows reflect ongoing market pressures on Bitcoin, causing a notable drop in BTC’s spot price, emphasizing ETF vulnerabilities in a volatile financial environment.

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U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded a net outflow of $32.11 million on January 22, according to data from SoSoValue. This development exemplifies ongoing pressures on cryptocurrency markets that have been persistent throughout January.

Key players involved include BlackRock and Fidelity. BlackRock’s ETF saw outflows between $22.3 and $22.35 million, while Fidelity’s fund experienced $9.7 to $9.76 million in outflows. Other ETFs recorded no significant changes.

The outflows provided an immediate effect on Bitcoin’s market price, with the value dropping below $90,000. This decline underlines a larger trend affecting digital asset prices during the same period. “The volatility in Bitcoin markets is significantly influenced by macroeconomic factors,” commented a market analyst.

Financial impacts saw a total of $1.6 billion exiting the market over four days. This coincides with broader macroeconomic challenges continuing to affect investment decisions across the cryptocurrency industry.

These outflows contributed to a five-day trend as related ETFs like Grayscale and Bitwise maintained stable flows. Overall, the situation reflects concerns regarding Bitcoin’s valuation sustainability under current economic conditions.

Historical trends indicate potential lingering impacts on Bitcoin ETF inflows. November and December 2025 saw significant outflows, emphasizing continued investor caution. Analyzing these trends with data may provide insights into future market reactions.

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