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Home / Business and Economy / Bitcoin ETF Sees Record $523M Exodus

Bitcoin ETF Sees Record $523M Exodus

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Flagship iShares Bitcoin Trust experienced largest single-day withdrawal.
  • Bitcoin fell below $90,000, its lowest in seven months.
  • Gold's resilience questions Bitcoin's hedge status.
Bitcoin ETF Sees Record $523M Exodus

On Tuesday, investors withdrew approximately $523 million from BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust, marking the fund's largest single-day outflow since its introduction. This significant withdrawal underscores the ongoing selloff in bitcoin, which recently fell below $90,000, a seven-month low. The digital asset has experienced a sharp correction after reaching an all-time high in October.

The outflows from the iShares Bitcoin Trust, the largest spot bitcoin ETF, highlight the severity of the pullback across risk assets. In contrast, gold has shown remarkable resilience, leading some analysts to question bitcoin's efficacy as a hedge or a substitute for the precious metal. Observers suggest a potential shift, with investors moving exposure from bitcoin to gold.

Market watchers attribute the trend to several factors, including profit-taking by long-term holders and increased caution among bitcoin treasury firms. These firms, which had previously ramped up purchases, are now reportedly trading at a discount to their net asset value, dampening expectations for future bitcoin acquisitions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The record withdrawal of $523 million on November 19th is attributed to investor profit-taking, increased caution among treasury firms, and a general market downturn for risk assets.
Bitcoin's price recently fell below $90,000, its lowest point in seven months, indicating a significant correction from its October peak.
Gold's continued resilience amid Bitcoin's sharp selloff has led some analysts to suggest investors may be shifting their preference towards gold as a hedge.

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