Bitcoin ETF Nerves Jangle as Valkyrie’s BRRR Logs Fresh Outflows
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The Valkyrie Bitcoin Fund, BRRR, saw investors pull $4.08 million on March 10, 2026, marking another bout of weakness in Bitcoin-linked products. The redemption represents roughly 0.94% of the fund’s $436.1 million in assets under management, a notable single-day adjustment for a niche crypto ETF.
The related asset, BTC-USD, is currently trading at $70,013.87 after a bruising three-month slide of about 23.11%. Yet short-term momentum appears less gloomy, with a one-day technical reading flashing Buy, hinting that some traders see near-term upside despite the deeper drawdown.
Flows out of BRRR suggest a segment of investors is locking in gains or cutting risk after Bitcoin’s extended volatility, even as technical signals start to improve. That tension between profit-taking and tactical dip-buying underscores how quickly sentiment can flip in the crypto-linked ETF space, especially when prices hover near psychologically important levels.
For a more detailed analysis and real-time sentiment trends, check the live cryptocurrency prices here.

