Ether Outflows Deepen as Bitcoin Ends Short Week Positive The week closed quietly, but not without contrast. As markets prepared for the Easter break, flows revealed a split narrative across crypto ETFs. Bitcoin ETFs returned to positive territory with a modest $8.99 million inflow, enough to end the shortened week on a steadier note. The gains were led by Fidelity’s FBTC, which drew $7.29 million, alongside Vaneck’s HODL with $4.74 million in inflows. There was some pressure. Blackrock’s IBIT recorded a $3.04 million outflow, but it was not enough to…
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Outflows Return for Bitcoin ETFs With $174 Million Exit – Markets and Prices Bitcoin News
Ether Sees Renewed Selling as Bitcoin ETFs Lose $174 Million The early-week rebound for crypto ETFs did not last long. After two days of steady inflows, crypto ETFs turned lower again, a reminder of how fragile sentiment remains. Bitcoin ETFs posted a sharp $173.73 million in net outflows, erasing much of the week’s earlier gains. The selling was concentrated in key funds. Blackrock’s IBIT led with an $86.52 million exit, closely followed by Fidelity’s FBTC at $78.64 million. Additional pressure came from Grayscale’s GBTC, which saw $13.26 million in outflows,…
Bitcoin ETFs See $1.32B March Inflows As ETH, XRP Funds Bleed
While Ethereum (ETH) and XRP Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) ended March in negative territory, Bitcoin (BTC) funds recorded their best monthly performance of the year despite weak market sentiment and geopolitical tensions. Related Reading Bitcoin ETFs End Negative Spell Bitcoin ended the first quarter of 2026 by breaking out of a five-month negative streak, closing with a positive performance for the first time since September 2025. The flagship crypto has been in a downtrend over the past six months, retracing over 50% from its October all-time high of $126,000. As its…
Bitcoin ETFs Extend Inflows With $118 Million as Ether Adds $31 Million – Markets and Prices Bitcoin News
Second Straight Day of Strong Inflows for Bitcoin and Ether ETFs Momentum is building again. Not explosively, but steadily enough to shift the tone. Bitcoin ETFs recorded a second straight day of inflows, pulling in $117.63 million and reinforcing the week’s early recovery. This time, the leadership was clear. Blackrock’s IBIT returned to the forefront with a commanding $98.42 million inflow, reasserting its role as the market’s primary driver. Fidelity’s FBTC followed with a solid $16.24 million addition. Smaller, yet notable, inflows were seen in Bitwise’s BITB at $1.84 million…
Bitcoin ETFs end Q1 in the red as early outflows outweigh March gains
US-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs ended the first quarter of 2026 in negative territory. March did see a return of inflows, but that came only after two straight months of steady withdrawals. Summary US spot Bitcoin ETFs ended Q1 2026 with about $500 million in net outflows, as early-quarter redemptions outweighed March inflows of $1.32 billion. Ether ETFs saw $769 million in quarterly outflows, while Solana funds attracted $213 million. Figures from SoSoValue show that the funds added $1.32 billion in March and ended a dry spell that had lasted since…
Bitcoin ETFs Rebound With $69 Million Inflow as Ether Ends Losing Streak – Markets and Prices Bitcoin News
Crypto ETFs Mixed: Bitcoin, Ether Rise While Solana, XRP Fall The new week opened with a shift in tone, but not a full reversal. Pockets of strength emerged, though the broader market remains cautious. Bitcoin ETFs posted a net inflow of $69.44 million, offering a modest but meaningful rebound after last week’s heavy outflows. The gains were concentrated in a handful of funds. Ark & 21Shares’ ARKB led the way with $33.03 million, followed by Fidelity’s FBTC with $28.89 million. Blackrock’s IBIT added $7.52 million, rounding out the day’s positive…
Bitcoin, Ether ETFs Hit by $503 Million Exodus as Selling Intensifies – Markets and Prices Bitcoin News
Crypto ETFs Slide as Bitcoin, Ether Post Heavy Weekly Losses The last full trading week of March began with promise, but it did not end that way. What started as a brief recovery in bitcoin ETFs quickly gave way to sustained selling pressure, setting the tone for a week defined by caution, rotation, and selective conviction. Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded net outflows of $296.18 million for the week, reversing recent momentum. The early inflow on Monday, March 23, driven by strong allocations into Blackrock’s IBIT and Fidelity’s FBTC, proved short-lived.…
Bitcoin ETFs snap four-week inflow streak as $296M exits amid macro pressure
Bitcoin ETFs snapped a four-week inflow streak, with over $296.18 million in outflows recorded over the last week. Summary Spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $296.18 million in weekly outflows, ending a four week inflow streak that had brought in more than $2.2 billion BlackRock’s IBIT led the redemptions, with $225.5 million withdrawn on Friday, contributing to over $396 million in outflows across the final two trading days. Spot Ether ETFs also saw $206.58 million in weekly outflows, extending losses to a second consecutive week. According to data from SoSoValue, spot Bitcoin…
Bitcoin ETFs Cap Week With $225 Million Outflow as Ether Hits 8-Day Slide – Markets and Prices Bitcoin News
Bitcoin, Ether ETFs Deepen Losses as Weekly Selling Peaks The week did not end quietly. Instead, it closed with conviction, and not the kind bulls would have hoped for. Bitcoin ETFs recorded a steep $225.48 million in net outflows, marking one of the largest single-day withdrawals of the week. The selling was concentrated, but decisive. Blackrock’s IBIT accounted for the overwhelming majority, shedding $201.53 million alone. Bitwise’s BITB followed with $18.60 million in outflows, while Ark & 21Shares’ ARKB posted a smaller $5.35 million exit. There were no inflows to…
Morgan Stanley Eyes Dominance in Bitcoin ETFs as Its Low Fee Undercuts Blackrock’s IBIT – Featured Bitcoin News
Morgan Stanley Undercuts Blackrock With Low-Fee Bitcoin ETF Filing A shift in bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) pricing is emerging after Morgan Stanley filed Amendment No. 3 to its S-1 registration on March 27, outlining a proposed low-fee structure for a spot bitcoin product. The filing signals a potential inflection point for cost dynamics and competition among issuers. Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas shared on social media platform X: “Semi-shock: Morgan Stanley’s bitcoin ETF will charge 14bps, making it the cheapest spot bitcoin ETF on the market and 11bps cheaper than…