TLDR Bitcoin ETFs recorded $69.4 million in net inflows on March 30 after several weeks of sustained outflows. ARK Invest’s ARKB and Fidelity’s FBTC led the BitcoinTLDR Bitcoin ETFs recorded $69.4 million in net inflows on March 30 after several weeks of sustained outflows. ARK Invest’s ARKB and Fidelity’s FBTC led the Bitcoin

Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs Post Late March Inflows

2026/03/31 18:30
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TLDR

  • Bitcoin ETFs recorded $69.4 million in net inflows on March 30 after several weeks of sustained outflows.
  • ARK Invest’s ARKB and Fidelity’s FBTC led the Bitcoin ETF gains with strong daily inflows.
  • Ethereum ETFs posted $5 million in net inflows, ending a stretch of heavy withdrawals.
  • BlackRock’s ETHB and Fidelity’s FETH supported the positive session for Ethereum funds.
  • Solana ETFs reported $6.2 million in outflows, driven entirely by Bitwise’s BSOL.

Crypto exchange-traded funds closed March with selective inflows after weeks of sustained withdrawals. Bitcoin funds posted $69.4 million in net inflows on March 30, while Ethereum products added $5 million. However, Solana and XRP ETFs recorded outflows, reflecting uneven demand across digital asset products.

Bitcoin ETFs Reverse Course as March Ends

Bitcoin ETFs attracted $69.4 million in net inflows on Monday, according to Farside Investors data. The gain followed heavy withdrawals earlier in March, including a $225.5 million outflow on March 27. BlackRock’s IBIT accounted for $201.5 million of that single-day loss.

ARK Invest’s ARKB led Monday’s recovery with $33 million in inflows. Fidelity’s FBTC followed with $28.9 million, while BlackRock’s IBIT added $7.5 million. Other Bitcoin funds reported flat flows for the session.

Earlier in the month, Bitcoin ETFs recorded strong inflow days on March 13 and March 17. Those sessions brought $180.4 million and $199.4 million, respectively. However, subsequent outflows offset those gains and left the monthly balance negative.

The week of March 18 through March 20 produced three straight outflow days. Combined withdrawals during that period exceeded $305 million. Market data showed institutions reduced exposure during brief price recoveries.

Ethereum ETFs Stabilize While Solana and XRP See Outflows

Ethereum ETFs posted $5 million in net inflows on March 30, reversing a prolonged stretch of selling. The prior two weeks delivered outflows on nine of ten trading days. March 19 marked the heaviest daily loss, with $136.4 million exiting Ethereum funds.

BlackRock’s ETHB led Monday’s Ethereum ETF inflows with $4.2 million. Fidelity’s FETH added $10.6 million, while BlackRock’s ETHA recorded a $9.8 million outflow. Other Ethereum products reported no change in flows.

Corporate accumulation continued in the Ethereum market during the same period. Bitmine Immersion Technologies purchased 71,179 ETH during the week, marking its largest weekly acquisition this year. The company extended its buying streak to four consecutive weeks despite declining crypto prices.

In contrast, Solana ETFs recorded $6.2 million in outflows on March 30. Bitwise’s BSOL accounted for the entire withdrawal, while other Solana funds showed no activity. Total seed capital across six Solana ETFs stands at $449.3 million.

XRP ETFs also ended the session in negative territory. Grayscale’s GXRP posted $2.31 million in outflows, and other XRP products recorded zero flows. Data from Coinglass confirmed limited activity across the XRP ETF category.

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