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Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs See Notable Outflows, Signaling Potential Shifts in Investor Sentiment

Feb 22, 2025 at 10:30 am

The cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETFs) sector has witnessed notable outflows across both Bitcoin and Ethereum, signaling potential shifts

Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs See Notable Outflows, Signaling Potential Shifts in Investor Sentiment

The latest data shows that Bitcoin ETFs experienced a net outflow, totaling 2,744 BTC (valued at approximately $270.93 million), while Ethereum ETFs saw a net outflow of 3,148 ETH (roughly $8.83 million).

Among the ten Bitcoin ETFs tracked by Lookonchain on X, the most significant outflow comes from the iShares (BlackRock) Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), which has seen a substantial withdrawal of 1,137 BTC ($112.26 million) in the past 24 hours. The iShares Bitcoin ETF, which currently holds 586,641 BTC (valued at $57.93 billion), remains the largest Bitcoin ETF by holdings. Despite the recent outflows, it continues to maintain a commanding presence in the Bitcoin market, but the outflows suggest a shift in institutional investor sentiment toward Bitcoin in the short term.

Other Bitcoin ETFs, such as ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF (ARKB) and Bitwise Bitcoin ETF (BITB), have seen relatively smaller changes, with ARKB having a small inflow of 1,002 BTC ($97.49 million), while BITB recorded an inflow of 245 BTC ($23.77 million). Despite these smaller movements, the overall trend among the majority of Bitcoin ETFs appears to be a decline in holdings, signaling a shift away from Bitcoin as a favored investment vehicle in the short term.

The cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETFs) sector has witnessed notable outflows across both Bitcoin and Ethereum, signaling potential shifts in investor sentiment and market movements.

The latest data reveals that Bitcoin ETFs have experienced a significant net outflow, totaling 2,744 BTC (valued at approximately $270.93 million), while Ethereum ETFs have seen a net outflow of 3,148 ETH (roughly $8.83 million). These figures reflect the broader trends impacting both digital assets, with key players like iShares (BlackRock) for Bitcoin and Grayscale for Ethereum being particularly affected.

Among the ten Bitcoin ETFs tracked by Lookonchain on X, the most significant outflow comes from the iShares (BlackRock) Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), which has seen a substantial withdrawal of 1,137 BTC ($112.26 million) in the past 24 hours. The iShares Bitcoin ETF, which currently holds 586,641 BTC (valued at $57.93 billion), remains the largest Bitcoin ETF by holdings. Despite the recent outflows, it continues to maintain a commanding presence in the Bitcoin market, but the outflows suggest a shift in institutional investor sentiment toward Bitcoin in the short term.

Other Bitcoin ETFs, such as ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF (ARKB) and Bitwise Bitcoin ETF (BITB), have seen relatively smaller changes, with ARKB having a small inflow of 1,002 BTC ($97.49 million), while BITB recorded an inflow of 245 BTC ($23.77 million). Despite these smaller movements, the overall trend among the majority of Bitcoin ETFs appears to be a decline in holdings, signaling a shift away from Bitcoin as a favored investment vehicle in the short term.

Grayscale Ethereum ETF Outflows: Market Outlook

The most significant of these is the Grayscale Ethereum Trust (ETHE), which has experienced a withdrawal of 2,094 ETH ($5.87 million). Grayscale’s Ethereum trust remains the largest Ethereum ETF, holding a substantial 1,300,716 ETH, valued at $3.65 billion. Despite the recent outflow, the trust’s total holdings continue to indicate strong institutional interest in Ethereum, but the outflows could signal a momentary pullback in investment or profit-taking within the market.

The iShares Ethereum Trust (ETH) saw no significant changes in its position, with no inflows or outflows recorded. However, the presence of such large holdings across these funds indicates ongoing institutional interest in Ethereum, despite short-term fluctuations in flow dynamics. The 3,790,635 ETH held across all tracked Ethereum ETFs signals a resilient but volatile interest in Ethereum.

The withdrawal trends from both Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs could be indicative of broader market dynamics at play. For Bitcoin, the iShares (BlackRock) Bitcoin Trust’s large outflows suggest that institutional investors may be reevaluating their positions amidst recent market volatility. Bitcoin’s price action has fluctuated recently, and these outflows may be a reaction to market conditions, including concerns over regulatory uncertainty, or profit-taking from large institutional players who may be locking in gains.

Similarly, Ethereum ETFs have also felt the impact of outflows, particularly Grayscale’s Ethereum Trust, which has seen the largest withdrawal. Ethereum’s price remains under pressure as well, with

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