PANews reported on November 11th that, according to Bloomberg Intelligence charts released by Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas, as of November 4th, 2025, Bitcoin spot ETFs have seen cumulative inflows of $59.9 billion since their inception. However, they recorded a net outflow of approximately $2.7 billion in the past month, but this only represents 1.5% of total assets under management (AUM), meaning that 98.5% of the funds remain stable. The current total inflow into Bitcoin ETFs is still close to its historical high (reaching $62.2 billion on October 9th), showing a fluctuating growth trend of "two steps forward, one step back" in ETF funds.PANews reported on November 11th that, according to Bloomberg Intelligence charts released by Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas, as of November 4th, 2025, Bitcoin spot ETFs have seen cumulative inflows of $59.9 billion since their inception. However, they recorded a net outflow of approximately $2.7 billion in the past month, but this only represents 1.5% of total assets under management (AUM), meaning that 98.5% of the funds remain stable. The current total inflow into Bitcoin ETFs is still close to its historical high (reaching $62.2 billion on October 9th), showing a fluctuating growth trend of "two steps forward, one step back" in ETF funds.

Data: Bitcoin ETFs saw net outflows of $2.7 billion in the past month.

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PANews reported on November 11th that, according to Bloomberg Intelligence charts released by Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas, as of November 4th, 2025, Bitcoin spot ETFs have seen cumulative inflows of $59.9 billion since their inception. However, they recorded a net outflow of approximately $2.7 billion in the past month, but this only represents 1.5% of total assets under management (AUM), meaning that 98.5% of the funds remain stable. The current total inflow into Bitcoin ETFs is still close to its historical high (reaching $62.2 billion on October 9th), showing a fluctuating growth trend of "two steps forward, one step back" in ETF funds.

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