Bitcoin Spot ETFs record a $268.46 million net outflow on May 7, 2026.

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Bitcoin news: On May 7, 2026, Bitcoin spot ETFs experienced a net outflow of $268.46 million, reversing the previous day’s inflow. Fidelity’s FBTC led with a $128.99 million outflow, followed by BlackRock’s IBIT at $98.02 million. Grayscale’s GBTC lost $26.78 million, and Ark’s ARKB declined by $12.62 million. Only Morgan Stanley’s MSBT and Grayscale Mini BTC recorded inflows of $7.35 million and $5.67 million, respectively. On-chain data shows continued volatility in ETF flows.

According to data from Trader T (@thepfund), Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded a net outflow of $268.46 million yesterday, ending the previous day’s net inflow. Fidelity’s FBTC saw the largest outflow at $128.99 million; BlackRock’s IBIT had a net outflow of $98.02 million; Grayscale’s GBTC posted a net outflow of $26.78 million; Ark’s ARKB saw a net outflow of $12.62 million; Invesco’s BTCO had a net outflow of $9.97 million; and VanEck’s HODL recorded a net outflow of $5.1 million. The only ETFs with net inflows were Morgan Stanley’s MSBT (+$7.35 million) and Grayscale’s Bitcoin Mini (+$5.67 million), while Bitwise, Franklin, Valkyrie, and WisdomTree all reported zero net flows for the day.

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