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Capital Outflow from Spot Bitcoin- and Ethereum-ETFs Exceeded $1.72B in a Week

2025/11/10 16:30
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  • The spot bitcoin-ETF sector closed the week with outflows of $1.22 billion.
  • Meanwhile, spot Ethereum-ETFs lost $507.83 million, and exchange-traded funds based on Solana (SOL) received $136.5 million in investments.

In the period from November 3 to 7, 2025, the spot bitcoin-ETF sector recorded outflows of $1.22 billion, according to SoSoValue.

Dynamics of capital inflows/outflows from spot bitcoin ETFs in the United States. SoSoValue.

Following the platform’s information, negative capital flows were observed in seven funds during the specified period, the distribution of which is as follows:

  • IBIT — $580.98 million;
  • FBTC — $438.30 million;
  • ARKB — $128.92 million;
  • GBTC — $64.33 million;
  • HODL — $13.36 million;
  • BRRR — $11.34 million;
  • EZBC — $8.72 million.

In turn, three ETFs — BTCO, BTCW, and DEFI — did not receive funds under management, and two recorded capital inflows, namely:

  • BTC — $21.61 million;
  • BITB — $4.69 million.

At the same time, Ethereum-based exchange-traded funds lost funds amounting to $507.83 million, according to SoSoValue. This is the third-largest capital outflow from the funds in the history of their operation.

Dynamics of capital inflows/outflows from spot Ethereum-ETFs in the United States. SoSoValue.

In the spot Ethereum-ETF segment, outflows from six funds were as follows:

  • ETHA by BlackRock — $296.95 million;
  • FETH by Fidelity — $108.83 million;
  • ETH by Grayscale — $61.07 million;
  • ETHE by Grayscale — $38.33 million;
  • ETHW from Bitwise — $3.11 million;
  • ETHV by VanEck — $2.64 million.

At the same time, Franklin Templeton’s EZET did not record any proceeds, while Invesco’s QETH and 21Shares’ TETH, on the contrary, raised $2.59 million and almost $0.52 million, respectively.

In addition, the Hong Kong market saw an outflow of 231.88 BTC and 456.73 ETH.

However, during the second week of operation, the spot Solana-ETFs — BSOL by Bitwise and GSOL by Grayscale — received $136.5 million, according to SoSoValue.

Last week, almost $800 million was withdrawn from bitcoin-based exchange-traded funds. In October, bitcoin funds showed a positive trend with an inflow of $3.42 billion in investments, with Ethereum-ETF receiving $569.92 million.

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