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Bitcoin ETFs Bleed $713 Million in One of 2025’s Worst Weeks

Apr 15, 2025 at 07:30 am

Bitcoin ETFs posted a staggering $713 million in net outflows last week, the third-highest weekly loss of 2025. Ether ETFs continued their losing streak

Bitcoin ETFs Bleed $713 Million in One of 2025’s Worst Weeks

Bitcoin ETFs encountered one of their worst weeks in 2025, posting staggering net outflows of $713 million. This marked the third-largest weekly loss of the year.

The pessimism in the market was evident as early as Monday, when bitcoin ETFs opened the week with a substantial net outflow of $188 million. The outflows peaked on Tuesday, with a record-breaking $326.27 million single-day outflow.

Crucially, no daily net inflows were recorded throughout the entire week.

Among the individual ETFs, Blackrock’s IBIT took the brunt of the outflows, shedding a massive $342.61 million in a single week. Close behind was Grayscale’s GBTC, with $160.93 million in redemptions.

Fidelity’s FBTC also saw significant outflows, losing $74.63 million. Other ETFs with triple-digit outflows this past week included Bitwise’s BITB ($38.13 million), Invesco’s BTCO ($27.30 million), Ark 21shares’ ARKB ($26.01 million), Franklin’s EZBC ($18.10 million), Wisdomtree’s BTCW ($11.90 million), Vaneck’s HODL ($10.75 million), and Valkyrie’s BRRR ($5.32 million).

The only glimmer of green came from Grayscale’s Mini Bitcoin Fund, which posted a modest $2.39 million inflow.

Overall, bitcoin ETFs ended the week with $93.36 billion in total net assets, a far cry from previous highs of over $100 billion.

Ether ETFs continued their losing streak, locking in their 7th consecutive week of net outflows at $82.47 million.

The bleak performance was broad-based, with Fidelity’s FETH leading the bleed at $45.04 million. Grayscale’s ETHE saw redemptions of $28.32 million, while Bitwise’s BITB and VanEck’s ETHV posted outflows of $5.65 million and $4.44 million, respectively.

On a positive note, Blackrock’s ETHA stood alone with a slight inflow of $977k.

As macroeconomic uncertainty and risk-off sentiment persist, the crypto ETF market remains volatile. With no signs of a reversal yet, all eyes are now on this week’s flows for a potential turnaround or further fallout.

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