Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs Post $789 Million in Net Inflows on Friday as Institutional Demand Returns
While investor sentiment in the cryptocurrency market still remains uncertain, ETFs print a different picture of returning enthusiasm in the market and unified inflows across Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana funds. Yesterday, on Friday, November 28, 2025, crypto ETFs witnessed another positive net flows, hinting at the beginning of a new upturn momentum.
US Bitcoin spot ETFs experienced net inflows of $714 million, led by ARKB (Ark Invest & 21Shares), which pulled in $88.04 million during the day. Also, Spot Ethereum ETFs attracted $76.55 million in net inflows during the day, making five consecutive days of capital inflows. Solana ETFs also posted net inflows of $5.37 million, according to metrics shared today by market analyst Wu Blockchain.
According to SoSoValue, on Nov. 28 (ET) U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs saw an estimated $71.4M net inflow, led by ARKB (Ark Invest & 21Shares) with $88.04M. Spot Ether ETFs posted $76.55M in net inflows, marking five straight days of inflows, while Solana spot ETFs recorded $5.37M in net… pic.twitter.com/3Vu02ULuZr
— Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) November 29, 2025
Bitcoin, Ethereum, And Solana Funds Printed Green Flow This Week
Also, on Tuesday this week, November 25, crypto funds posted another positive new flows. Bitcoin ETFs recorded inflows worth $128.64 million, majorly supported by a $170.80 million influx into Fidelity’s FBTC. BlackRock’s IBIT also injected another $83.01 million during that day.
Furthermore, Ethereum ETFs enjoyed a robust trading activity on Tuesday, posting net inflows of $78.58 million. Fidelity’s FETH dominated the day with $47.54 million in capital influx. BlackRock’s ETHA followed with net inflows valued at $46.09 million. Grayscale’s Ether Mini Trust also pulled in another $8.29 million.
Solana ETFs also maintained their remarkable trading momentum with an inflow of $53.08 million noted on Tuesday, continuing their run that has now turned to be one of the strongest avenues in the crypto ETF market. Bitwise’s BSOL led the charge with $30.96 million. Grayscale’s GSOL also attracted $15.97 million in inflows during the day, while Fidelity’s FSOL and Vaneck’s VSOL added $4.82 million and $1.33 million, respectively.
Across the three digital asset funds, Tuesday and Friday experienced the strongest consolidated capital inflows during this week, a positive shift as investor appetite is returning into crypto ETFs with reawakened confidence.
Crypto ETF Withdrawals Reflect Market Signal
In November 2025, Crypto ETFs witnessed the largest capital outflows of the year, with Bitcoin funds shedding more than $3.7 billion, mainly triggered by profit-taking activities by long-term investors and the decline of leverage positions. Market analysts believe that the key factor behind such withdrawals is strategic portfolio readjustments, and not an indicator of decreasing institutional enthusiasm. Despite the continued (outflows) withdrawals, Bitcoin’s core fundamentals remain strong, and institutional interest in the market continues to strengthen.
On the other hand, in November, Ethereum, Solana, and XRP ETFs maintained impressive inflows, a trend pointing out that several institutional investors are seeing market downturns as opportunities to revamp their holdings, despite the continuing price volatilities. Macro market analyst Noell Acheson recently said that the ongoing market slump is mainly due to liquidity shifts, triggered by changing expectations concerning the FED’s interest rate policies.
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