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Bitcoin ETFs Face Outflows as Fidelity’s FBTC Drops

Fidelity Pulls $150M From FBTC as Bitcoin ETF Flows Reverse After 9-Day Run 1

Key Takeaways:

  • U.S. bitcoin ETFs saw $263.18M outflows after 9 days, led by Fidelity FBTC’s $150.40M drop.
  • Blackrock IBIT held steady as $1.93B traded, signaling active but cautious ETF markets.
  • Ether ETFs lost $50.48M; Blackrock ETHB added $11.76M as investors weigh next moves.

Traders Push $1.93B Volume Through Bitcoin ETFs as $263M Outflows Test Conviction

The rally in crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs) lost momentum on Monday, April 27, as a steady run of capital inflows gave way to a broad pullback led by bitcoin products.

U.S.-listed spot bitcoin ETFs snapped a nine-day inflow streak with a combined net outflow of $263.18 million, a notable shift in sentiment after more than a week of consistent demand. The withdrawals were spread across five funds, signaling a coordinated pause rather than an isolated move.

Fidelity’s FBTC bore the brunt of the selling, shedding $150.40 million. Grayscale’s GBTC followed with $46.63 million in outflows, while Ark & 21Shares’ ARKB saw $43.30 million exit. Smaller but still meaningful redemptions were recorded in Vaneck’s HODL at $14.11 million and Bitwise’s BITB at $8.75 million. Blackrock’s IBIT, the category’s largest fund by assets, was notably unchanged, reporting no net flows on the day.

Fidelity Pulls $150M From FBTC as Bitcoin ETF Flows Reverse After 9-Day Run 2

Despite the reversal, trading activity remained robust. Total value traded across bitcoin ETFs reached $1.93 billion, underscoring continued investor engagement even as flows turned negative. Net assets across the segment closed at $101.23 billion.

Ether ETFs mirrored the cautious tone, though with a more mixed internal dynamic. The group posted a net outflow of $50.48 million. Fidelity’s FETH led declines with $48.43 million in outflows, while Blackrock’s ETHA recorded $13.81 million in outflows.

Yet not all funds moved in tandem. Blackrock’s ETHB stood out as a consistent inflow channel, attracting $11.76 million and partially offsetting the broader weakness. Trading volumes in ether ETFs totaled $523.64 million, with net assets ending the session at $13.53 billion.

Elsewhere, activity was notably subdued. XRP ETFs saw no trading flows, with net assets holding steady at $1.06 billion. Solana ETFs followed a similar pattern, recording no inflows or outflows, with assets remaining at $861.70 million.

The abrupt halt in bitcoin ETF inflows suggests a market reassessing near-term positioning after a strong run. While one day does not define a trend, the breadth of outflows across multiple issuers may indicate profit-taking or a shift toward caution as investors weigh macro and crypto-specific catalysts.

For now, the ETF market remains active but more selective. The coming sessions will show whether Monday’s pullback is a brief interruption or the start of a broader recalibration.

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