ETF Bitcoin: $1.23 Billion Withdrawn from All Major Funds
The Bitcoin ETF experienced widespread withdrawals, recording $1.23 billion in total net outflows—the second-largest weekly withdrawal recorded. All twelve listed products ended the week in negative territory.
Leading the exodus, Grayscale's GBTC saw $298.3 million withdrawn, followed by ARKB 21Shares at $289.51 million, and BlackRock's IBIT at $278.61 million. Other notable redemptions include:
Fidelity FBTC: −$159.97 million
Bitwise BITB: −$128.22 million
Valkyrie BRRR: −$25.27 million
Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust: −$22.52 million
VanEck HODL: −$17.56 million
Invesco BTCO: −$11.10 million
Despite the high turnover—over $34 billion in weekly trading volume—the total net assets in this category fell to $143.9 billion at Friday's close, underscoring ongoing investor caution.
ETF Ether: $312 Million in Redemptions After Eight Consecutive Days of Inflow
Ethereum-related funds reflect withdrawals, surrendering $312 million in weekly outflows after eight consecutive days of inflow earlier this month.
BlackRock's ETHA led the decline with $244.95 million withdrawn, while Grayscale's ETHE lost $100.96 million and the Ether Mini Trust shrank by $23.95 million. Additional redemptions came from Bitwise ETHW (−$23.65M), 21Shares TETH (−$7.98M), VanEck ETHV (−$3.01M), and Franklin EZET (−$1.59M).
One bright spot: Fidelity FETH, which defied the trend with $94.29 million in net inflow.
Weekly trading volume for the ether ETF approached $14 billion, but total net assets fell to $25.98 billion—the lowest level since early September.