Why did BlackRock just sell $361 million worth of Bitcoin and Ethereum?

BTC3,4%
ETH3,01%

The crypto market woke up to some heavy lifting this Monday as BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, decided to trim its sails. In a move that caught many traders off guard, BlackRock’s spot ETFs recorded a combined outflow of $361 million in Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) to kick off the second week of January 2026.

While the headline looks like a massive “dump,” it’s important to look at the logic behind the numbers. After a record-breaking run at the end of 2025, institutional giants are likely doing some “New Year rebalancing.” Even for a giant like BlackRock, taking some chips off the table after a massive rally isn’t a sign of a crash—it’s just professional portfolio management.

How much Bitcoin and Ethereum did BlackRock actually sell?

The selling pressure was felt most heavily on the Bitcoin side. According to the latest ETF flow data, BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) saw a net outflow of approximately $325 million.

Ethereum wasn’t spared either, though the volume was significantly smaller. The iShares Ethereum Trust (ETHA) recorded a $36 million exit. This marks one of the largest single-day outflows for BlackRock since the ETFs launched, sparking a brief 3% dip in BTC price as the market reacted to the news.

[Image suggestion: A chart showing the contrast between last month’s inflows and this Monday’s $361M outflow]

Is this a crypto market crash or just institutional profit-taking?

Let’s be real: when BlackRock sells, people notice. However, calling this a “crash” is a bit of a stretch. You have to remember that BlackRock still manages billions in crypto assets. A $361 million sale is roughly equivalent to a human being losing a few coins between the sofa cushions—it’s a lot to us, but for them, it’s a minor adjustment.

Market analysts suggest that this “selling start” to the week is likely driven by:

  1. Redemptions: Large institutional clients may be cashing out gains to fund other ventures for the 2026 fiscal year.
  2. Risk Management: With Bitcoin hovering near all-time highs, many funds are mandated to sell a portion of their holdings to keep their “risk profile” in check.
  3. Liquidity Prep: Some traders believe BlackRock is clearing space for a “buy back” if the price hits a lower support level later this week.

What does this mean for the Bitcoin and Ethereum price forecast?

Despite the $361 million exit, the “Bitcoin Super Cycle” narrative remains surprisingly intact. While the latest news on bitcoin shows a temporary cooling-off period, the underlying demand from other spot ETFs—like those from Fidelity and Bitwise—is still absorbing much of this selling pressure.

For Ethereum, the $36 million outflow is actually seen as a “nothing-burger” by many ETH bulls. With the latest news on cryptocurrency highlighting a massive staking backlog (as we reported earlier), the liquid supply of ETH is so low tha

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