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Crypto ETFs Shed $508M in Two Days as Citi Cuts Bitcoin Target 27%, Ether 29%

BlackRock's IBIT led $212M in single-day redemptions while institutional rotation signals the first real test of spot product structure.

Published July 1, 2026 Source FinanceFeeds From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · July 1, 2026

Crypto ETFs Shed $508M in Two Days as Citi Cuts Bitcoin Target 27%, Ether 29%

BlackRock's IBIT led $212M in single-day redemptions while institutional rotation signals the first real test of spot product structure.

Spot Bitcoin and Ether ETFs recorded $508 million in net outflows across June 29 and 30, with $253 million exiting on the final trading day of the month. BlackRock's IBIT, the largest spot Bitcoin fund by assets, absorbed $212.4 million in redemptions on June 30 alone. Citigroup published revised 12-month targets the same week, cutting Bitcoin by 27 percent and Ether by 29 percent, the sharpest downward revision from a bulge-bracket desk since the products launched in January 2024.

The two-day hemorrhage marks the first sustained institutional retreat since spot crypto ETFs began trading. Bitcoin funds lost $222.6 million on June 30, following $255 million in combined outflows the prior session. IBIT's single-day redemption represents roughly 1.8 percent of its net asset base, a level that triggers rebalancing protocols at most multi-asset allocators. Ether ETFs, which began trading five months after their Bitcoin counterparts, recorded parallel outflows, though Citigroup's 29 percent target cut reflects deeper skepticism about Ether's positioning as an institutional reserve asset.

The violence matters because it tests the thesis that spot ETF wrappers would convert crypto into a permanent allocation sleeve. For eighteen months, the industry narrative held that regulated products would insulate digital assets from retail sentiment and exchange risk. The June 29-30 drawdown, concentrated in the two largest funds, suggests institutional mandates are more elastic than the wrapper itself. When Citigroup publishes a 27 percent haircut, family offices and endowments with strict rebalancing triggers must justify holding through volatility that now carries Wall Street's explicit downgrade.

Meanwhile, flow data shows rotation rather than full exit. Ether, XRP, and HYPE funds recorded inflows during the same 48-hour window, pulling $64 million from Bitcoin products into alternatives. This is not panic liquidation. It is reallocation by desks that still believe in the asset class but no longer believe Bitcoin deserves its 55 percent dominance weighting. The shift validates the multi-product ETF structure but undermines the idea that Bitcoin is digital gold. Gold does not lose $222 million in a day to silver.

Allocators should watch two pressure points. First, whether IBIT stabilizes above $11 billion in assets or continues to drift toward $10 billion, the threshold where liquidity providers reassess market-making spreads. Second, whether Ether ETF outflows accelerate past $100 million weekly, the level that forces issuers to negotiate fee waivers with seed capital. Both inflection points arrive within the next three to four weeks, ahead of mid-July redemption windows.

Citigroup's note did not mention ETF structure. It mentioned macro conditions, rate expectations, and diminished institutional appetite. The outflows say the same thing in dollar terms.

The takeaway
**$508M** in two-day ETF redemptions and a **27%** Citi target cut test whether spot wrappers can hold institutional allocations through volatility.
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