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Bitcoin (BTC) ETF Market Experiences Significant Capital Outflows

Feb 26, 2025 at 09:40 pm

The Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) market continues to experience a significant wave of capital outflows.

Bitcoin (BTC) ETF Market Experiences Significant Capital Outflows

The capital outflows from Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) continue to be significant, with the 11 Bitcoin ETFs reporting net outflows of $937.9 million on February 25, according to recent data. This marks the sixth consecutive day of losses for these ETFs, a concerning situation according to experts.

On February 14, Bitcoin ETFs saw three days of outflows for a total of $494 million. Now, these same investment products are going through another difficult period, with six days of capital outflows adding up to nearly one billion dollars by February 25.

Among the hardest-hit ETFs is the Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC), which recorded a record outflow of $344.7 million in a single day. This is the largest daily withdrawal ever recorded for this fund.

In second place is the BlackRock iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), which lost $164.4 million, while the Bitwise Bitcoin ETF (BITB) saw a withdrawal of $88.3 million. Grayscale funds were also affected, with a total loss of $151.9 million. The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) reported an outflow of $66.1 million, and the Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF (BTC) saw $85.8 million leave its coffers.

For a total of $937.9 million!

This trend coincides with a significant decline in Bitcoin, which dropped by 3.4% over the past 24 hours. Indeed, after reaching an intraday peak of $92,000, the cryptocurrency fell to a low of $86,140.

This situation could continue, especially since the European Central Bank (ECB) has just launched a new attack against BTC. An advisor to the institution recently questioned its legitimacy in a single phrase, further increasing uncertainty around this crypto and the associated ETFs.

With the massive capital outflow accelerating and increased regulatory pressure, the future of Bitcoin ETFs remains uncertain. The coming weeks will be crucial to see if this trend continues or if a rebound is possible.

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