Key Takeaways
- Bitcoin ETFs lost $648.64M, with Blackrock IBIT posting a $448.36M outflow.
- Ether ETFs saw a $86.31M exit, extending a 6-day losing streak led by Blackrock ETHA.
- Solana and XRP ETFs stayed positive, signaling selective buying amid crypto weakness.
Solana ETFs Stay Positive as Bitcoin and Ether Funds Face Heavy Selling
A wave of risk reduction swept through crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on Monday, May 18, with institutional investors pulling heavily from bitcoin and ethereum-linked products as volatility and caution returned to the market.
Spot bitcoin ETFs recorded net outflows of $648.64 million, one of the steepest single-day declines of the year. The selling was broad and relentless, with no fund reporting inflows during the session.
Blackrockโs IBIT absorbed the largest hit, shedding a massive $448.36 million in capital. Ark & 21Sharesโ ARKB followed with $109.64 million in outflows, while Fidelityโs FBTC lost another $63.42 million.
Additional exits came from Bitwiseโs BITB at $9.16 million, Vaneckโs HODL at $7.59 million, Franklinโs EZBC at $6.65 million, and Invescoโs BTCO at $3.82 million.
Despite the sharp withdrawals, trading activity surged. Total value traded across bitcoin ETFs climbed to $3.14 billion, highlighting elevated investor positioning and aggressive portfolio rebalancing. Total net assets across the category fell to $100.49 billion, bringing the market close to a psychologically important territory.
Ether ETFs faced similar pressure, extending their outflow streak to a sixth consecutive session. The category recorded net outflows of $86.31 million as institutional demand continued to weaken.
Blackrockโs ETHA once again led the declines with a $55.40 million exit, while Fidelityโs FETH saw $14.70 million leave the fund. Grayscaleโs Ether Mini Trust and ETHE products posted outflows of $10.08 million and $3.96 million, respectively. Blackrockโs ETHB also slipped further into negative territory with a $2.17 million withdrawal.
Trading volume across ether ETFs reached $742.40 million, while total net assets dropped to $12.20 billion.
Away from the two dominant crypto assets, the tone was more stable, though still cautious.
Solana ETFs managed a modest net inflow of $2.06 million. Fidelityโs FSOL led the gains with $2.98 million, while smaller inflows were recorded in Bitwiseโs BSOL and 21Sharesโ TSOL. Those additions were partially offset by a $1.12 million outflow from Vaneckโs VSOL, but the category still closed the day in positive territory.
Trading activity in Solana ETFs totaled $63.45 million, with net assets ending at $957.12 million.
XRP ETFs also remained in positive territory, though only marginally. The category recorded a net inflow of $750,440, entirely driven by Franklinโs XRPZ product. Total trading volume reached $21.22 million, with net assets holding at $1.14 billion.
The contrast across the market is becoming increasingly clear. Bitcoin and ether continue to bear the weight of institutional de-risking, while smaller digital asset products are attracting selective, though cautious, allocations.
For now, sentiment has shifted decisively toward defense. Whether Mondayโs heavy withdrawals represent panic selling or a temporary reset may depend on how quickly institutional buyers return to the market in the days ahead.