Glassnode data reveals $9.6B in Bitcoin outflows and $6.2B stablecoin inflows as institutional investors adopt defensive positioning amid compressed basis yieldsGlassnode data reveals $9.6B in Bitcoin outflows and $6.2B stablecoin inflows as institutional investors adopt defensive positioning amid compressed basis yields

BTC Sees $9.6B Outflows as Institutions Flee to Stablecoins

2026/03/25 03:19
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BTC Sees $9.6B Outflows as Institutions Flee to Stablecoins

Zach Anderson Mar 24, 2026 19:19

Glassnode data reveals $9.6B in Bitcoin outflows and $6.2B stablecoin inflows as institutional investors adopt defensive positioning amid compressed basis yields.

BTC Sees $9.6B Outflows as Institutions Flee to Stablecoins

Institutional investors pulled $9.6 billion from Bitcoin and $3.2 billion from Ethereum through February and early March, rotating heavily into stablecoins which absorbed $6.2 billion in net inflows, according to Glassnode's latest Strategy Watch report published March 24.

The defensive pivot comes as CME basis yields—the bread and butter of market-neutral hedge fund strategies—continue compressing from their August 2025 peaks. Cash-and-carry trades that once offered attractive risk-free returns are becoming increasingly unattractive, pushing institutions toward dollar-denominated on-chain instruments rather than spot crypto exposure.

ETF Flows Show Mixed Recovery

The picture isn't uniformly bearish. Bitcoin ETF and Digital Asset Trust flows flipped positive after brutal February outflows, recovering to +28,000 BTC and +46,800 BTC respectively. Ethereum institutional products showed stabilization, with ETF flows near neutral at +46,500 ETH.

But Glassnode warns against reading too much into the bounce: "While the directional shift is encouraging, the recovery remains early-stage and uneven, and it would be premature to characterize this as a broad resumption of institutional conviction."

DeFi Hemorrhaging Capital

Ethereum's DeFi ecosystem took a particularly hard hit. Total Value Locked recorded peak monthly outflows of $23.7 billion in February—a clear signal that larger allocators are abandoning liquidity provisioning and yield strategies en masse.

The declining trend stretches back to August 2025, and shows no signs of reversing. Glassnode attributes the exodus to "diminished conviction in DeFi risk-adjusted returns," which points to shallower liquidity depth across the ecosystem.

Survey: 300+ Managers Weigh In

The report includes sentiment data from over 300 fund managers on their three-month crypto outlook—though specific numbers weren't disclosed in the summary. A new $750 million Fund of Funds launching was also flagged as a notable allocation update.

The institutional caution contrasts with some bullish Wall Street voices. Bernstein reiterated its $150,000 year-end Bitcoin target on March 24, citing ETF inflows and corporate treasury demand. Bitcoin itself rebounded to $71,000 recently, triggering $550 million in short liquidations.

With BTC currently trading around $69,483 (down 1.58% in 24 hours), the disconnect between spot price resilience and institutional flow data suggests the market remains in a holding pattern. The stablecoin rotation indicates dry powder accumulating on the sidelines—whether that capital returns to risk assets depends largely on basis yields recovering and DeFi offering more compelling returns than current alternatives.

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