U.S. Spot Crypto ETF Flows Turn Negative as Bitcoin Loses $484 Million

The June 1 update shows net outflows from U.S. spot crypto exchange-traded funds, led by Bitcoin and Ethereum, while XRP and Hyperliquid posted modest inflows.

Summary

U.S. spot crypto ETF flows were negative on June 1, with Bitcoin recording $484 million in net outflows and Ethereum seeing $44 million leave related funds. In contrast, XRP attracted $4 million in net inflows and Hyperliquid drew $1.3 million. ETF flows are closely watched because they show whether institutional and retail capital is entering or exiting regulated crypto investment products.

Terms & Concepts
  • Spot crypto ETF: An exchange-traded fund that holds or tracks the current market price of a cryptocurrency rather than derivatives.
  • Net outflow: The total amount of money withdrawn from an investment product after subtracting any new inflows.
  • Net inflow: The amount of capital added to a fund after accounting for any withdrawals over the same period.