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    Bitcoin ETFs See $370 Million in Outflows Following Trump’s Strategic Reserve Plan

    James WilsonBy James WilsonMarch 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Key Takeaways

    • The executive order introduced a national Bitcoin reserve but did not include direct government purchases of Bitcoin
    • Some industry participants saw the reserve as a step toward mainstream institutional adoption of Bitcoin, while others criticized its limited scope

    Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded significant outflows of nearly $370 million on March 7 as investors reacted to former U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive order establishing a strategic Bitcoin reserve. According to data from Farside Investors, institutional investors appeared uncertain about Bitcoin’s future trajectory after the announcement, leading to the sharp withdrawal of funds from Bitcoin ETFs.

    The executive order, signed on March 6, introduced a national Bitcoin reserve but did not include direct government purchases of Bitcoin, a detail that left many traders disappointed. Market participants had speculated that the U.S. government might actively acquire Bitcoin as part of the reserve, but the lack of such a commitment resulted in uncertainty among institutional investors.

    Market analysts noted that the outflows signaled caution from investors who had anticipated a more aggressive stance on Bitcoin accumulation by the government. Bitcoin’s spot price fell more than 2% on March 7, while futures contracts on the CME, the United States’ largest derivatives exchange, also saw declines exceeding 2%. The reaction underscores investor hesitancy in light of the administration’s policy, which acknowledges crypto’s role in global finance but lacks immediate action toward large-scale Bitcoin acquisition.

    Trump’s executive order also included the creation of a separate digital asset stockpile meant to hold crypto beyond Bitcoin. These reserves, both for Bitcoin and other digital assets, would initially comprise assets seized by law enforcement and obtained through legal proceedings. The order instructs officials to explore “budget-neutral strategies for acquiring additional Bitcoin, provided that those strategies impose no incremental costs on American taxpayers.”

    The market’s response to the plan was mixed. Some industry participants saw the reserve as a step toward mainstream institutional adoption of Bitcoin, while others criticized its limited scope. Temujin Louie, CEO of the interoperability protocol Wanchain, expressed disappointment, stating, “This limited scope fell short of market expectations and resulted in considerable disappointment.”

    On the other hand, some viewed the move as a long-term positive development for Bitcoin’s legitimacy in the financial system. Morningstar’s director of passive strategies suggested that the order paves the way for future government accumulation of Bitcoin, even if immediate purchases are not planned.

     Ryan Rasmussen, head of research at asset management firm Bitwise, also offered a more optimistic perspective, arguing that while traders may have expected the U.S. government to buy Bitcoin outright, the broader implications are positive. “With Bitcoin’s increased legitimacy, more wealth managers, investment firms, and U.S. states will invest in BTC,” Rasmussen noted.

    While the strategic Bitcoin reserve acknowledges the growing role of crypto in global finance, concerns remain regarding its impact on the market. Some critics also questioned the inclusion of various crypto in the broader digital asset stockpile, arguing that unproven altcoins should not be part of the U.S. reserve.



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