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Bitcoin ETFs End $1.5 Billion Outflow Streak, Ethereum Fund Exits Ongoing

Bitcoin ETFs End $1.5 Billion Outflow Streak, Ethereum Fund Exits Ongoing

CCNCCN2025/03/12 16:00
By:CCN
Key Takeaways
  • U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs command $92.45 billion in BTC, or 5.61% of its market cap.
  • Bitcoin is trading up 1.4% at $83,330 today; it is trading down almost 15% for the past 30 days.
  • U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs hold $7.92 billion in net assets or 2.99% of ETH’s market cap.
  • Ethereum is trading sideways at $1,891 and is down 29.83% for the past 30 days.

U.S. spot Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have faced steep outflows as investors pulled back during a major market correction.

Now, with signs of market stabilization, Bitcoin ETFs are seeing renewed interest—at least for now. Ethereum funds, however, remain stuck in an outflow streak.

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Bitcoin ETFs

Bitcoin ETFs saw a modest rebound after a prolonged outflow streak, with $13.33 million in net inflows on March 12, according to SoSoValue.

However, the latest market exits have surpassed $1.5 billion since March 3, keeping funds at a net loss of $727.09 million for the week.

This marks the fifth consecutive week of outflows , totaling $5.09 billion, putting U.S. spot BTC ETFs on track for their first-ever two-month net outflow streak.

Bitcoin ETFs End $1.5 Billion Outflow Streak, Ethereum Fund Exits Ongoing image 0 Bitcoin ETF flows. | Source: SoSoValue.

ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF (ARKB) led with $82.6 million in net inflows, bringing its total to $2.55 billion. It ranks third in cumulative inflows and fourth in net assets at $3.89 billion.

The Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust followed with $5.51 million in inflows, reaching $1.09 billion in cumulative inflows and $3.34 billion in net assets, ranking fifth.

BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) recorded the highest outflows, losing $47.05 million. Despite this, IBIT remains the dominant fund, with $39.39 billion in total net inflows and $47.02 billion in assets.

Invesco Galaxy Bitcoin ETF (BTCO) shed $12.41 million, bringing its total inflows to $115.37 million and net assets to $455.15 million, ranking tenth and ninth, respectively.

Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) posted $11.81 million in outflows. GBTC remains the worst performer, with $22.49 billion in cumulative net outflows and $16.09 billion in net assets.

WisdomTree Bitcoin Trust (BTCW) lost $3.51 million, with cumulative inflows at $118.69 million and net assets at $209.38 million, ranking ninth and eleventh, respectively.

Ethereum ETFs

Ethereum ETFs extended their losing streak to six consecutive days, recording $10.4 million in net outflows on March 12, according to SoSoValue . Funds are now on track for a third straight week of outflows, which currently total $524.68 million.

ETH has struggled since Bitcoin briefly dropped below $80,000 on Feb. 28, falling 29.6% over the past 30 days, while BTC is down 15.21%.

However, Bitcoin ETF flows have turned positive, suggesting investors are capitalizing on the dip. With ETH now trading below $1,900, its underperformance may present an opportunity—or a breaking point—for ETF investors.

Bitcoin ETFs End $1.5 Billion Outflow Streak, Ethereum Fund Exits Ongoing image 1 Ethereum ETF flows. | Source: SoSoValue.

Fidelity’s Ethereum Fund (FETH) saw the largest outflows of the day, at $3.75 million. Despite the setback, it remains the second-best-performing ETH ETF, with $1.43 billion in cumulative inflows and $778.92 million in net assets, ranking fourth.

Grayscale Ethereum Trust followed with $3.54 million in outflows, bringing its total inflows to $606.26 million and net assets to $891.79 million, securing third place among ETH funds.

21Shares Core Ethereum ETF (CETH) lost $1.69 million, with cumulative inflows at $11.37 million and net assets at $8.44 million, placing it eighth and ninth, respectively.

The Franklin Ethereum Trust (EZET) recorded $1.43 million in net outflows, bringing its cumulative inflows to $36.22 million and net assets to $22.09 million.

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