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Crypto ETFs Turn Net Negative This Week For First Time in 3 Months

Uncertainty in flow data points to heightened risk for institutional players amid robust inflows observed on a monthly basis in ETF markets.

Written By:
Sharmistha Suman

Reviewed By:
Shubham Soni

Last updated: May 4, 2026 10:54 AM
Published 2026-05-03
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Crypto ETFs Turn Net Negative This Week For First Time in 3 Months

Key Highlights

  • All crypto ETFs reported net outflows for the week ending May 2, 2026, the first negative week in approximately three months since late January 2026.
  • Flows were volatile, with $651.9 million in combined outflows across April 27–30, followed by $731 million in inflows on May 1.
  • Despite the weekly reversal, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $1.97 billion in net inflows in April 2026.

Crypto ETFs experienced net outflows for the first time in approximately three months during the week ending May 2, 2026, indicating investors have altered their short-term sentiments despite Bitcoin trading above $78,000 and a broadly positive market outlook toward U.S. digital asset legislation.

According to CoinGlass data covering the period from April 26 to May 2, 2026, daily flows across all crypto ETFs fluctuated sharply throughout the week.

On April 27, there were substantial daily outflows of $313.6 million; later on, some inflows were recorded on May 1, reaching $731 million. On April 28, 29, and 30, the outflows remained $109.30M, $221.81M, and $7.23M, respectively. 

Crypto ETF Flow Data
Crypto ETF Flow Data | Source: CoinGlass

This is an exception to the trend that has been seen recently. The month of April saw large positive flows of $1.97 billion in U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs alone and a nine-day positive inflow streak between April 14 and April 24 totaling $2.1 billion, the longest and largest since the category’s $5.33 billion nine-day streak that ended in early October 2025. 

The current week’s reversal nonetheless demonstrates the sensitivity of ETF investors to short-term macro conditions. 

Investor performance 

CoinGlass reveals the ETF market is dominated by institutional investors. BlackRock leads as the largest issuer in the space, with IBIT (Bitcoin) and ETHA (Ethereum) as its two primary spot crypto ETF products. As of April 30, 2026, IBIT held approximately $62 billion in assets under management, roughly 49–62% of total U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF AUM. Fidelity ranks second, operating FBTC (Bitcoin) and FETH (Ethereum). 

Other major contributors include Bitwise with approximately $3.02 billion in cumulative net inflows across its products, 21Shares with approximately $1.73 billion, and VanEck with approximately $1.13 billion. Grayscale’s six ETF products have seen continued structural outflows since GBTC’s conversion from a closed-end fund to a spot ETF in January 2024, shedding approximately $280 million in April alone.

The performance of individual products differed. The iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) had a NAV of $44.44 as of May 1, 2026, rising 2.61% on the day, with strong trading volume (source: BlackRock official IBIT product page). Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) continues to be the second-largest driver of inflows in the category. The expense ratio of leading products ranges between 0.15% and 1.50%, with BlackRock’s IBIT charging 0.25% per its official prospectus.

U.S.-based spot BTC ETF performance 

The net inflow into U.S.-based spot Bitcoin ETFs amounted to $1.9 billion in April 2026, which was the best performance for the asset class in the current year and its best performance since October 2025. 

This amount was almost double March’s inflow of $1.32 billion, thereby making the year-to-date inflow positive and bringing the total inflow since inception to nearly $58 billion. The AUM was at about $100.53 billion as of the end of April. Persistent daily inflows, even in stretches as long as nine days, absorbed 450-600 BTC per day.

Shift in the sentiment 

Data for the week highlights that the crypto ETF ecosystem is still young in its development. As institutional investors have rushed into the space, it is easy to see that flows can shift quickly depending on sentiment.

It will be interesting to see how this late-week recovery plays out. Is it the beginning of a new buying cycle, or is there more selling pressure in relation to worldwide risk? As the industry grows older, crypto ETFs may continue to be an important indicator of institutional interest in this asset class.

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Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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Sharmistha Suman - Crypto Journalist
By Sharmistha Suman
A crypto writer with a strong foundation in storytelling and digital media, Sharmistha holds a Bachelor’s degree in Creative Writing and a Master’s in Digital Journalism. Since entering the crypto industry in 2022, she has been actively covering developments across blockchain, digital assets, and emerging financial technologies. Her work focuses on breaking down complex topics into clear, engaging narratives, helping readers stay informed in a fast-evolving space.
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