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Bitcoin Spot ETFs Reverse $4.35B Outflows with $70M Inflow Boost

Bitcoin and Ether Spot ETFs See Renewed Inflows Amid Market Recovery Signals

  • Spot Bitcoin ETFs experienced $70 million in net inflows after four weeks of withdrawals totaling $4.35 billion.
  • On Friday, BlackRock’s IBIT recorded $114 million outflows, offset by inflows into Fidelity’s FBTC and ARK 21Shares’ ARKB.
  • Spot Ether ETFs reversed prior losses with $313 million in weekly inflows following three weeks of withdrawals amounting to $1.74 billion.
  • Total net assets for Bitcoin and Ether spot ETFs stand at approximately $119.4 billion and $19.15 billion, respectively.
  • Bitcoin is reported to be nearing a short-term bottom as indicators suggest possible upward movement.

Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) posted around $70 million in net inflows last week, ending a month-long period marked by heavy withdrawals. The sector previously faced four consecutive weeks of outflows that removed approximately $4.35 billion from assets, with the largest weekly declines of $1.22 billion occurring during the weeks ending November 7 and November 21, 2025, according to data from SoSoValue.

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Bitcoin (BTC) ETFs registered $71 million in net inflows on Friday, bringing cumulative inflows to nearly $57.7 billion since launch. The combined net assets for these funds reached nearly $119.4 billion, representing about 6.5% of Bitcoin’s market capitalization. During the day, BlackRock’s IBIT experienced $113.7 million in outflows, but this was balanced by inflows into competing ETFs, notably Fidelity’s FBTC with $77.5 million and ARK 21Shares’ ARKB with $88 million.

Spot Ether (ETH) ETFs also rebounded, achieving $312.6 million in net weekly inflows following three straight weeks of significant withdrawals totalling approximately $1.74 billion. The largest drop in this period was $728.6 million during the week ending November 14, 2025. Ether ETFs posted around $76.6 million in inflows on Friday, pushing cumulative net inflows to $12.94 billion since inception. Their total assets now approach $19.15 billion, roughly 5.2% of Ether’s market cap.

Market observers have indicated that Bitcoin may have established a short-term bottom based on technical signals, including the Relative Strength Index nearing oversold levels and increased long positions by large holders. This situation increases the possibility of a relief rally toward $100,000–$110,000, as noted by trader Mister Crypto. Additionally, Bitwise Europe research head André Dragosch highlighted Bitcoin’s potential upside considering improving macroeconomic expectations.

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