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Jane Street adds $630M in Bitcoin ETFs – Is Wall Street buying the dip?

Bitcoin’s institutional cycle could be getting started as Wall Street exposure rises.

Jane Street’s $630M BTC buy: Is Bitcoin entering a new institutional cycle?

Is Bitcoin’s [BTC] institutional cycle starting?

While Bitcoin ETFs had a positive net flow this Q3, with more than $500 million in net inflows so far. However, the recovery is still far from offsetting the roughly $4 billion BTC withdrawn from spot Bitcoin ETFs in June. Meanwhile, over 44% of inflows recorded right at the beginning have already vanished in the last week, with more than 380 million BTC flowing out of the product.

In other words, Bitcoin’s institutional positioning remains volatile, despite BTC’s price being almost 50% below the peak of $126k. However, Jane Street’s latest disclosure adds an interesting twist. The Wall Street giant added around $630 million in Bitcoin ETFs in Q2, pushing its reported position to around 1.06 billion.

 

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Source: X

Why does it matter? Well, Jane Street became a major focus during Bitcoin’s sharp Q4 2025 sell-off. That makes the firm’s recent disclosure particularly interesting. Now, after cutting its BTC ETF exposure by around 71% in Q1, the firm has aggressively rebuilt its position. In short, Jane Street is now buying the “dip” after having sold off the majority of its BTC shares in Q1.

The market’s reaction to the news is also worth mentioning. According to SoSoValue, spot Bitcoin ETFs have attracted a net inflow of 135 million BTC on the 17th of August, snapping a three-day outflow sequence. If ETF flows are starting to turn while major Wall Street firms rebuild BTC exposure, could this be an early sign that institutional demand is coming back?

Interestingly, Bitcoin’s on-chain signals add fuel to this particular theory. In particular, the “timing” of the most recent inflows to Bitcoin ETFs seems to be gaining significance, given that institutional positioning appears to be improving. All in all, Jane Street’s large-scale selling in Q1 and subsequent buying seem to be at the heart of the intrigue.

Wall Street exposure could drive Bitcoin’s next move

The timing of this news couldn’t be more perfect.

Glassnode’s latest report suggests that Bitcoin was outperforming the S&P500 this week; however, such a scenario has been becoming increasingly rare, with BTC outperforming on merely 34% of trading days in the trailing 3 months, the lowest level in almost 6 years.

Moreover, on the 17th of August, open interest decreased amidst higher prices, suggesting deleveraging with excess leverage being squeezed out of the market with BTC higher. Perhaps as a result of this forced selling, the market looks to be clearing its decks for the next phase. Putting it all together, the setup for Bitcoin’s institutional cycle can’t be ruled out.

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Source: Alphractal

The logic is simple: ETF flows are starting to recover, Jane Street has rebuilt its reported BTC ETF exposure, and the latest price action shows leverage being flushed from the market. If BTC can continue holding higher after this deleveraging phase while institutional flows pick up, this could be the early stage of a “fresh” institution-driven cycle.

In this context, Jane Street’s latest disclosure could become an important catalyst for Bitcoin through the rest of Q3. If other Wall Street players followed with similar Q2-style accumulation, institutional demand could become a bigger driver for BTC’s next move.


Final Summary

  • Jane Street’s $1 billion+ BTC ETF position could signal rising institutional demand.
  • With ETF inflows recovering, Bitcoin’s institutional cycle may be starting.

 

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Ritika Gupta

Journalist

Ritika Gupta is a coin-based journalist at AMBCrypto who focuses on how economic and political trends impact cryptocurrencies. A social sciences graduate from Gargi College, she reports on AI, DeFi, Web3, and blockchain, using her hands-on experience to turn complex crypto developments into clear, practical insights for readers.

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