K33 Research says Bitcoin ETP holdings have suffered a record drawdown while rolling one-year flows turned negative for the first time since 2023.K33 Research says Bitcoin ETP holdings have suffered a record drawdown while rolling one-year flows turned negative for the first time since 2023.

Bitcoin ETP Flows Turn Negative For First Time Since 2023, K33 Reports

2026/06/26 06:00
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Institutional Bitcoin demand is showing fresh signs of fatigue, with K33 Research reportedly flagging a record drawdown in global Bitcoin ETP holdings and rolling one-year flows turning negative for the first time since 2023.

TL;DR

  • K33 Research reportedly says global Bitcoin ETP holdings are down 8% from their peak.
  • Rolling one-year flows have turned negative for the first time since November 2023.
  • The pace of daily outflows has slowed, suggesting selling pressure may be easing rather than accelerating.

A Record Drawdown In Bitcoin ETP Holdings

The K33 data points to a meaningful shift in the institutional flow picture. According to the verified candidate notes, global Bitcoin ETP holdings have fallen by 127,774 BTC, or around 8%, from their peak. That marks the largest drawdown on record for the category and underlines why Bitcoin has struggled to build a stronger upside trend.

ETP flows matter because they give traders a clean read on regulated demand. Spot market order books can be noisy, and exchange balances can be difficult to interpret in isolation. ETP holdings, by contrast, show whether institutional and brokerage-account demand is adding or subtracting exposure over time.

Outflows Are Slowing

The report is not entirely bearish. While rolling one-year flows have reportedly turned negative for the first time since November 2023, K33 also notes that daily outflows have decelerated sharply. The pace has slowed from around 4,400 BTC per day to roughly 625 BTC per day, according to the candidate report.

That distinction matters. A market can remain under pressure even as selling intensity fades, but slowing outflows often become one of the first signs that forced or impatient selling is being absorbed. It does not guarantee a reversal. It does, however, suggest the next phase may depend more on whether new buyers return than whether existing sellers keep accelerating.

The Setup For Bitcoin

For Bitcoin, the key question is whether the ETP market stabilizes before spot momentum breaks lower. If outflows keep slowing, traders may start watching for a return to positive daily flows as a potential confirmation signal. If the drawdown deepens, it would reinforce the idea that institutional demand is not yet ready to support a sustained recovery.

The more balanced read is that Bitcoin is caught between two forces: weaker trailing institutional demand and signs that selling pressure may be losing momentum. That makes the next few sessions especially important for confirming whether ETP investors are simply de-risking or whether a more durable capital withdrawal is underway.

Market Context

The flow picture also helps explain why Bitcoin rallies have been vulnerable to fading momentum. Without consistent ETP demand, spot buyers have to absorb more supply on their own, and that can leave price action more sensitive to macro headlines, leverage resets, and short-term trader positioning.

Still, the deceleration in outflows is important. Markets often stop falling before the headline data turns obviously bullish, and a slower bleed from ETP products may be one early sign that the strongest selling pressure has already passed.

This coverage is based on information from K33 Research.

This article was written by the News Desk and edited by Samuel Rae.

This coverage is based on reports from K33 Research, available at K33 Research

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