TLDR Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded $578 million in outflows on November 4 after five consecutive days of withdrawals. Combined Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF outflows reached $797 million, signaling continued institutional profit-taking. Bitcoin ETFs have now lost over $1 billion in institutional capital since late October. Ethereum ETFs posted $219 million in outflows, extending the trend [...] The post Bitcoin Spot ETFs Record $578M Outflows as Institutional Selling Extends appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDR Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded $578 million in outflows on November 4 after five consecutive days of withdrawals. Combined Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF outflows reached $797 million, signaling continued institutional profit-taking. Bitcoin ETFs have now lost over $1 billion in institutional capital since late October. Ethereum ETFs posted $219 million in outflows, extending the trend [...] The post Bitcoin Spot ETFs Record $578M Outflows as Institutional Selling Extends appeared first on CoinCentral.

Bitcoin Spot ETFs Record $578M Outflows as Institutional Selling Extends

TLDR

  • Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded $578 million in outflows on November 4 after five consecutive days of withdrawals.
  • Combined Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF outflows reached $797 million, signaling continued institutional profit-taking.
  • Bitcoin ETFs have now lost over $1 billion in institutional capital since late October.
  • Ethereum ETFs posted $219 million in outflows, extending the trend of declining investor demand.
  • BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin ETF recorded over $185 billion in monthly outflows this November.

Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded $578 million in outflows on November 4, marking the fifth consecutive day of withdrawals. Ethereum spot ETFs also posted $219 million in outflows, showing continuous institutional pullback. Together, both major crypto ETFs faced combined outflows of $797 million, extending the market’s cooling phase.

Bitcoin ETFs Face Prolonged Withdrawal Streak

Bitcoin spot ETFs have now exceeded $1 billion in total outflows, reflecting sustained institutional profit-taking. Data from SoSoValue indicated that Bitcoin ETFs saw $764 million withdrawn since the asset hit an all-time high on October 26. Analysts attributed the pullback to short-term profit-taking and portfolio rebalancing by large holders.

Institutions have rotated capital away from Bitcoin spot ETFs as demand eased following record highs. The continuous outflows suggested that investors locked in profits after recent price surges. “The rotation shows short-term reallocation rather than long-term sentiment shift,” an analyst stated.

BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) recorded over $185 billion in monthly outflows, contributing heavily to the overall decline. According to Farside data, all U.S. Bitcoin spot ETFs have reported net outflows since October 29. IBIT alone lost over $1 billion within five days, reflecting reduced institutional positioning.

Bitcoin’s market price also declined more than 15% over the past month. It fell below $104,000 and traded at $102,954 at the time of reporting. The trend aligned with the declining institutional appetite for Bitcoin spot ETFs.

Ethereum ETFs Mirror Institutional Pullback

Ethereum ETFs continued to post outflows, following a similar pattern to Bitcoin spot ETFs. On November 4, Ethereum ETFs registered $219 million in withdrawals, marking the fifth straight day of outflows. BlackRock’s Ethereum ETF (ETHA) recorded $192 million in November alone.

ETHA also showed $300 million withdrawn since October 30, confirming sustained institutional exits. Fidelity’s FETH saw at least $44 million withdrawn since early November. Grayscale’s ETHE and ETH products lost $88 million in a single day, totaling $108 million in November.

Ethereum prices dropped over 25% during the past 30 days. The token traded at $3,341 during publication, extending market weakness. Investors appeared to rebalance holdings while lowering exposure to high-volatility digital assets.

Solana ETFs Sustain Institutional Inflows

While Bitcoin spot ETFs faced consistent withdrawals, Solana-based ETFs attracted fresh institutional interest. Solana ETFs recorded $14.83 million in inflows on November 4, marking six consecutive days of gains. The total net inflow reached $84.88 million over the past month.

BSOL led the Solana ETF inflows with $78.32 million, while Grayscale’s GSOL added $6.56 million. On-chain data showed growing demand despite Solana’s price decline of over 30% in the same period. Investors continued favoring Solana ETFs for diversification and yield opportunities.

BSOL currently offers around 7% yield on staking, which attracted new institutional flows. Solana’s DeFi and NFT ecosystems also showed rising transaction activity. Over 340 million NFTs were minted, and transactions surpassed 461 billion across the network.

Solana’s on-chain performance reflected continued institutional engagement in staking and liquidity programs. The inflows contrasted sharply with persistent Bitcoin spot ETFs and Ethereum ETF outflows. Institutions appeared to reallocate exposure toward Solana’s expanding on-chain ecosystem.

As of November 5, Bitcoin traded near $102,954, while Ethereum hovered at $3,341. Solana continued trading lower despite ETF inflows, closing the day with a 30% monthly loss. Institutional flows across Bitcoin spot ETFs remained subdued, reflecting ongoing rebalancing across crypto markets.

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