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Bitcoin ETF Outflows Slow Amid New Inflows

Bitcoin ETF outflows slow to $19 million as Blackrock and Morgan Stanley buy. 1

Bitcoin and Ether ETFs Stay Negative While HYPE Funds Extend Inflow Streak

The red ink remained, but the pressure was no longer one-sided.

Bitcoin ETFs ended the day with $19.03 million in net outflows, extending their new losing streak to five trading days. The headline was negative, yet the underlying flows showed signs of life across several issuers.

Blackrock’s IBIT brought in $30.26 million, marking its first inflow of the week. Grayscale’s Bitcoin Mini Trust added $5.62 million, Hashdex’s DEFI attracted $3.60 million, and Morgan Stanley’s MSBT drew $2.19 million.

Those inflows were not enough to offset the exits elsewhere. Ark & 21Shares’ ARKB led the outflows with a $27.21 million departure. Vaneck’s HODL lost $14.84 million, while Bitwise’s BITB saw $13.12 million leave the fund. Fidelity’s FBTC added a further $5.54 million outflow.

Total bitcoin ETF value traded reached $2.09 billion, while total net assets closed at $79.50 billion.

Bitcoin ETF outflows slow to $19 million as Blackrock and Morgan Stanley buy. 2

Ether ETFs also remained in the red, posting $15.89 million in net outflows. It was the category’s third straight day of withdrawals.

Fidelity’s FETH was the main exit route, losing $20.53 million. Grayscale’s Ether Mini Trust also saw $3.99 million leave the fund. Blackrock’s ETHA provided the day’s offset, adding $8.63 million, but it could not pull the category back into positive territory.

Total ether ETF value traded stood at $639.37 million, with net assets closing at $9.24 billion.

HYPE ETFs continued to attract capital, though flows were modest. The category added $622,020, entirely through Grayscale’s HYPG. Total value traded came in at $28.56 million, while net assets closed at $167.51 million.

Solana ETFs moved the other way. The category recorded $4.38 million in net outflows, led by Bitwise’s BSOL, which lost $3.63 million. Grayscale’s GSOL added another $752,450 in exits. Total Solana ETF traded value was $38.94 million, and net assets closed at $762.80 million.

XRP ETFs had a quiet session, with no trading activity recorded. Net assets closed at $984.77 million.

Thursday’s flows showed a market still under pressure, but less severely than earlier in the week. Bitcoin and ether remained negative, yet fresh inflows into IBIT, ETHA, and HYPE products suggested investors are still willing to add exposure where they see value.

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