Bitcoin ETFs opened the week with $363 million in outflows, while ether ETFs shed $76 million across four funds. Both asset classes posted a sharp retreat in net assets despite high trading activity.
Bitcoin ETFs See $363 Million Exit as Ether Funds Lose $76 Million
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Crypto ETFs Start the Week in Red With Heavy Outflows for Bitcoin and Ether
A rough start to the week sent both bitcoin and ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) sliding, as investors trimmed exposure following a stretch of volatile flows. Monday’s numbers reveal significant withdrawals across both markets, leaving no ETF untouched by red.
Bitcoin ETFs recorded a collective outflow of $363.17 million, their heaviest daily exit since early September. Fidelity’s FBTC bore the brunt with a $276.68 million withdrawal, while Ark 21Shares’ ARKB followed with $52.30 million in redemptions.
Grayscale’s GBTC lost $24.65 million, and Vaneck’s HODL closed out with $9.54 million in exits. Not a single fund saw fresh inflows. Trading activity remained strong at $3.43 billion, but net assets dipped to $148.09 billion.

Ether ETFs also turned lower, registering $75.95 million in total outflows. Fidelity’s FETH saw the steepest losses at $33.12 million, with Bitwise’s ETHW close behind at $22.30 million. Blackrock’s ETHA logged a $15.07 million exit, while Grayscale’s Ether Mini Trust slipped by $5.45 million. The day’s value traded reached $2.06 billion, leaving net assets at $27.52 billion.
The synchronized pullback suggests that crypto ETF investors are moving cautiously, pulling capital after last week’s inflow-heavy rebound. With both bitcoin and ether ETFs starting the week in the red, all eyes will be on whether Tuesday brings a reversal or deepens the outflow streak.















