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Why Are Crypto Hedge Funds Rotating Away From Bitcoin in 2026?

Crypto hedge funds are sharply pulling back from the market, raising cash levels as risk appetite deteriorates across digital assets. 

The move away from the market comes as experts suggest Bitcoin (BTC) is facing an “identity crisis.”

Institutional Retreat From Bitcoin Accelerates

Major crypto hedge funds have shifted their portfolios in early 2026. According to Nic Puckrin, co-founder of Coin Bureau, the average cash balance has risen to levels not seen since early 2025. 

Furthermore, for the first time, some crypto hedge funds report zero exposure to both Bitcoin and Ethereum, assets that traditionally made up the core of institutional crypto portfolios. This marks a fundamental reassessment of digital asset strategies among professional money managers.

Crypto Hedge Fund Cash Balances. Source: X/Nicrypto

The analyst attributed the defensive stance to several factors:

  • Lower reward-to-risk: The current upside potential in Bitcoin and Ethereum appears limited relative to volatility and downside exposure, weakening the overall risk-adjusted return profile.
  • Unprofitable basis trade: A basis trade typically involves buying spot BTC and shorting BTC futures. When funding rates compress and futures premiums decline, the arbitrage yield becomes unattractive.
  • Shift toward crypto-linked equities: Some capital has rotated into publicly traded companies, offering indirect exposure through traditional equity markets.
  • Uncertain macroeconomic backdrop: Ongoing concerns around inflation, interest rates, and geopolitical risks are contributing to a broader risk-off stance in digital assets.

The slowdown in institutional demand is also reflected in flows into spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs). BeInCrypto reported that since the start of 2026, the funds have recorded nearly $4.5 billion in outflows. 

This was only partially offset by just $1.8 billion in inflows during the first and third weeks of the year. Furthermore, since a record high in October, balances across spot Bitcoin ETFs have fallen by more than 100,000 BTC.

The price pressure has also weighed on corporate holders and miners. Recently, Bitcoin miner Bitdeer sold all its BTC holdings amid declining mining profitability.

A recent report from Matrixport points to early warning signs dating back to late 2025. Despite a price rally at the time, Bitcoin futures positions on CME Group remained significantly lower than levels typically associated with such price appreciation.

This divergence suggested that the rally was not driven by new institutional inflows, signaling weakening institutional conviction even before 2026 began.

Bitcoin’s “Identity Crisis” Deepens

The shift away from Bitcoin comes as Bloomberg highlighted that the world’s largest cryptocurrency is facing a $1 trillion “identity crisis,” trading more than 40% below its recent peak.

The key issue is that its three dominant narratives are simultaneously under pressure:

  • Digital gold (macro hedge)
  • Payment rail
  • Speculative asset

During recent macro uncertainty, investors rotated into traditional safe-haven assets instead. Gold-focused ETFs recorded strong inflows, while Bitcoin investment products saw capital exit. The divergence has raised questions about Bitcoin’s role as a reliable hedge against inflation or geopolitical stress.

In the payments space, stablecoins have gained traction as a more practical solution for cross-border transfers and dollar-linked transactions. 

At the same time, some retail speculative activity has migrated to prediction markets offering event-driven contracts. 

As capital steps back, the next phase for Bitcoin will likely hinge on whether it can redefine its value proposition in a shifting financial space.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/crypto-hedge-funds-bitcoin-identity-crisis-etf-outflows/

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