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Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs Face Major Outflows as Prices Shift

Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs Face Major Outflows as Prices Shift

TheCryptoUpdatesTheCryptoUpdates2025/08/27 11:35
By:Jack

Well, it looks like the recent excitement around crypto ETFs might be cooling off a bit. After a pretty strong run, U.S. spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs are seeing money flow out, not in. And from the data, it seems Bitcoin funds are feeling the bigger pinch right now.

Analysts over at Bitfinex took a look at the numbers. They found that last week alone, investors pulled out a staggering $1.18 billion from spot Bitcoin ETFs. The Ethereum versions fared a little better, with smaller outflows. Maybe some of that cash is just moving around, shifting into other altcoins for a while. It’s hard to say for sure.

A Tough Stretch for Bitcoin Funds

This wasn’t just a one-day thing. For six days straight, from August 15th to the 22nd, Bitcoin ETFs bled money—over $1.5 billion in total net outflows. This rough patch comes right after a solid week of inflows that actually helped push bitcoin to a new record high above $124,000. I guess you could say the mood has shifted. The demand just isn’t there like it was, and it shows investors are being more cautious now.

Ethereum ETFs had outflows too, don’t get me wrong—over $918 million. But that negative trend stopped by August 20th. And weirdly, ETH’s price didn’t seem to mind too much. It actually went on to set its own new high above $4,940 a few days later, though it’s since pulled back. Bitcoin, though, has been sliding. It’s down more than $15,000 from its peak.

Part of that drop might be because of the Jackson Hole symposium. Investors often get a little nervous before that event and might pull back on riskier bets. Even though the meeting’s tone was seen as fairly relaxed afterward, bitcoin couldn’t really recover. It dipped below $109,000 on Monday.

Ethereum Finds Its Support

So why did Ethereum hold up a bit better? It seems some big players are stepping in. A handful of companies with large Ethereum treasuries have been consistently buying. They’re absorbing a lot of the selling pressure, which helps stabilize the price and reduces the downside. That consistent support is probably a big reason why Ethereum ETFs are outperforming Bitcoin’s right now.

There’s an interesting side note here too. One of those companies, Bitmine Immersion Technologies, just became the second-largest digital asset treasury, even passing a major Bitcoin mining firm. It’s a small sign, but it points to ether becoming a more established player for big institutions.

What happens next? A lot depends on whether these big buyers keep showing up. But Bitfinex analysts are suggesting traders temper their expectations. They note that historically, ETFs for riskier assets often see a slowdown in positive movement during late summer. August and September can be tricky months. So maybe we just wait and see.

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