List of Flash News about Bitcoin ETFs
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2025-03-12 16:31 |
Significant Outflows Reported in Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs on March 12
According to Lookonchain, on March 12, there were notable outflows from Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. Specifically, Bitcoin ETFs experienced a net outflow of 3,954 BTC (-$324.12M), with iShares (Blackrock) contributing to 1,819 BTC ($149.07M) of this outflow, leaving them with 568,559 BTC ($46.6B). Ethereum ETFs saw a net outflow of 14,836 ETH (-$29.98M), with iShares (Blackrock) accounting for 6,056 ETH ($11.35M) of this movement. |
2025-03-12 16:31 |
Significant Outflows in Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs Reported on March 12
According to Lookonchain, on March 12, there were notable outflows in both Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. Specifically, Bitcoin ETFs experienced a net outflow of 3,954 BTC (-$324.12M), with iShares (Blackrock) contributing to this with outflows of 1,819 BTC ($149.07M), leaving it with 568,559 BTC ($46.6B). Ethereum ETFs also saw significant outflows, totaling 14,836 ETH (-$29.98M), with iShares (Blackrock) outflows amounting to 6,056 ETH ($11.35M). |
2025-03-11 21:38 |
Bitcoin ETFs Experience Significant Outflows, $IBIT and $GBTC Show Resilience
According to Farside Investors, Bitcoin ETFs have seen a combined outflow of $4.9bn since the peak inflow day on 7 Feb 2025. $IBIT, managed by Blackrock, is the best performer with only 2.3% of assets outflow, indicating an increase in Blackrock's market share. Meanwhile, $GBTC appears to remain unaffected by the market conditions. |
2025-03-11 20:14 |
Elon Musk Attributes X Outages to Cyber-Attack; Bitcoin ETFs See $4.5B Outflows
According to Hamster Kombat, Elon Musk has attributed recent outages on platform X to a 'massive cyber-attack'. Meanwhile, Bitcoin ETFs have experienced four consecutive weeks of net outflows, totaling over $4.5 billion. Additionally, a strategy has been announced involving a preferred stock offering aimed at funding further Bitcoin purchases. |
2025-03-11 14:52 |
Significant Outflows Reported in Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs on March 11
According to Lookonchain, on March 11, Bitcoin ETFs experienced a net outflow of 4,667 BTC (-$370.4M), with Fidelity contributing to the outflows by 1,703 BTC ($135.14M), reducing its holdings to 196,496 BTC ($15.6B). Similarly, Ethereum ETFs saw a net outflow of 16,179 ETH (-$29.98M), with Fidelity's outflows amounting to 12,744 ETH ($23.61M), leaving it with 422,325 ETH. |
2025-03-11 10:20 |
Significant Outflows from Bitcoin ETFs and Price Decline Observed
According to Farside Investors, since the peak on 7th Feb 2025, Bitcoin ETFs have experienced $4.8bn of outflow, marking an 11.7% decline in total cumulative flow from $40.7bn to $35.9bn as of 10 March 2025. Concurrently, the Bitcoin price has decreased by approximately 15% over the same period. |
2025-03-11 04:51 |
Significant Outflows from Bitcoin ETFs on 2025-03-10
According to Farside Investors, Bitcoin ETFs experienced significant outflows totaling US$278.4 million on 2025-03-10. The largest outflows were seen in FBTC with US$134 million, followed by IBIT with US$89.2 million, and GBTC with US$20.6 million. This data suggests a potential shift in investor sentiment towards Bitcoin ETFs. |
2025-03-10 14:43 |
Significant Outflows Reported in Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs on March 10
According to Lookonchain, on March 10, Bitcoin ETFs experienced a net outflow of 4,842 BTC (-$387.56M), with Fidelity contributing to 1,768 BTC ($141.51M) of these outflows, reducing its holdings to 198,199 BTC ($15.86B). Ethereum ETFs also saw a net outflow of 10,779 ETH (-$21.81M), with Fidelity's outflows accounting for 5,497 ETH ($11.12M), leaving it with 435,069 ETH. |
2025-03-08 05:09 |
Significant Outflows in Bitcoin ETFs Highlighted by Farside Investors
According to Farside Investors, the total net flow of Bitcoin ETFs on 2025-03-07 was -409.3 million USD, indicating significant outflows. Major contributors to this trend were FBTC with -154.9 million USD, ARKB with -160 million USD, and IBIT with -39.9 million USD. GBTC also saw outflows of -36.5 million USD, while HODL was the only ETF with a positive flow of 0.6 million USD. This data suggests a bearish sentiment among investors towards Bitcoin ETFs on this date. |
2025-03-07 14:39 |
Significant Outflows Observed in Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs on March 7
According to Lookonchain, on March 7, there was a notable outflow of -1,537 $BTC (-$137.62M) from 10 Bitcoin ETFs, with iShares (Blackrock) experiencing outflows of 689 $BTC ($61.7M), reducing its holdings to 571,970 $BTC ($51.23B). Similarly, 9 Ethereum ETFs saw outflows of -45,290 $ETH (-$99.28M), with Grayscale (ETHE) losing 28,467 $ETH ($62.4M). These movements indicate a significant shift in investor sentiment towards these cryptocurrency ETFs. |
2025-03-06 14:12 |
March 6 Update: Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs Show Positive Net Flows
According to Lookonchain, on March 6, Bitcoin ETFs experienced a net inflow of +80 BTC (+$7.22M), with iShares (Blackrock) leading with an inflow of 432 BTC ($38.9M), bringing their total holdings to 572,658 BTC ($51.57B). Ethereum ETFs also saw a positive net flow of +9,121 ETH (+$20.57M), with Grayscale (ETHE) contributing an inflow of 4,922 ETH ($11.1M), increasing their total holdings to 1,268,755 ETH. |
2025-03-05 15:54 |
March 5 Update: Significant Outflows in Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs
According to Lookonchain, on March 5, there was a notable outflow in both Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. Specifically, 10 Bitcoin ETFs experienced a net outflow of 1,747 BTC (-$153.87M), with Grayscale (GBTC) contributing 641 BTC ($56.45M) to this outflow and currently holding 195,746 BTC ($17.24B). Additionally, 9 Ethereum ETFs saw a net outflow of 1,046 ETH (-$2.28M), with iShares (Blackrock) accounting for 12,111 ETH ($26.44M) of this outflow. |
2025-03-05 13:33 |
South Korea to Approve Bitcoin ETFs Soon, Signaling Asian Market's Bullish Stance on Bitcoin
According to Crypto Rover (@rovercrc), South Korea is on the verge of approving Bitcoin ETFs, indicating a bullish sentiment towards Bitcoin in the Asian market. This development could potentially lead to increased trading volumes and price volatility for Bitcoin in the region. |
2025-03-04 15:04 |
Significant Outflows in Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs Reported by Lookonchain
According to Lookonchain, Bitcoin ETFs experienced a net outflow of 1,238 BTC, amounting to a financial outflow of $102.85 million. Notably, iShares (Blackrock) accounted for a significant portion of this outflow with 909 BTC, valued at $75.58 million, thus reducing its holdings to 572,227 BTC valued at $47.55 billion. Similarly, Ethereum ETFs saw a net outflow of 12,221 ETH, translating to $25.35 million in value, with iShares (Blackrock) responsible for 7,570 ETH of this outflow, valued at $15.7 million. These movements suggest potential bearish sentiment or reallocation strategies within these ETFs. |
2025-02-28 14:25 |
Record $2.6 Billion Outflow from Crypto Funds in One Week
According to The Kobeissi Letter, investors are withdrawing from cryptocurrency markets at an unprecedented rate, with crypto funds experiencing a record outflow of $2.6 billion in the week ending Wednesday. This outflow surpasses the previous record by approximately $500 million, set at the end of last year. Notably, Bitcoin ETFs contributed significantly to this trend, recording a one-day outflow peak on Tuesday. |
2025-02-28 14:25 |
Record $2.6 Billion Outflow from Crypto Funds as Investors Withdraw
According to The Kobeissi Letter, investors are withdrawing from cryptocurrency funds at an unprecedented rate, with a record outflow of $2.6 billion in the week ending Wednesday. This surpasses the previous record by approximately $500 million, which was set at the end of the previous year. Notably, on Tuesday, Bitcoin ETFs experienced a record one-day outflow, indicating significant market shifts. Source: The Kobeissi Letter. |
2025-02-28 14:03 |
Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs Experience Significant Outflows on February 28
According to Lookonchain, on February 28, 10 Bitcoin ETFs experienced a net outflow of 3,274 BTC, equating to a decrease of $266.53 million. Notably, iShares (Blackrock) accounted for a significant portion of this outflow, with 2,274 BTC valued at $185.1 million, leaving their current holdings at 576,046 BTC valued at $46.9 billion. Similarly, 9 Ethereum ETFs saw a net outflow of 24,029 ETH, which translates to a $51.66 million decrease. iShares (Blackrock) was responsible for an outflow of 11,506 ETH valued at $24.74 million. These outflows are significant indicators for traders monitoring ETF movements in the cryptocurrency markets. |
2025-02-28 14:03 |
Significant Outflows in Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs on February 28
According to Lookonchain, February 28 saw notable outflows in cryptocurrency ETFs. Specifically, 10 Bitcoin ETFs experienced a net outflow of 3,274 BTC, valued at approximately $266.53 million. This includes Blackrock's iShares, which alone saw an outflow of 2,274 BTC, equivalent to $185.1 million. Currently, iShares holds 576,046 BTC, valued at $46.9 billion. Additionally, 9 Ethereum ETFs reported a net outflow of 24,029 ETH, worth $51.66 million, with iShares accounting for 11,506 ETH, or $24.74 million. This data is crucial for traders monitoring ETF movements and their potential impact on market liquidity and pricing. |
2025-02-28 07:02 |
Significant Outflows in Bitcoin ETFs as of February 27, 2025
According to Farside Investors (@FarsideUK), Bitcoin ETFs experienced a total net outflow of $275.9 million on February 27, 2025. Notably, the IBIT ETF saw the largest outflow of $189 million, indicating significant investor withdrawals. Other ETFs such as FBTC and GBTC also reported outflows of $7.3 million each, while BTCW experienced a withdrawal of $53.8 million. Conversely, BITB was the only ETF with a positive inflow, gaining $17.6 million. These figures suggest a bearish sentiment among traders, potentially impacting Bitcoin's market price. |
2025-02-27 15:21 |
Significant Net Outflows in Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs on February 27, 2025
According to Lookonchain, on February 27, 2025, Bitcoin ETFs experienced a net outflow of 10,391 BTC, valued at approximately $886.61 million. Notably, iShares (Blackrock) recorded a significant outflow of 5,002 BTC, equivalent to $426.78 million, though it still retains a substantial holding of 578,320 BTC, valued at $49.34 billion. Similarly, Ethereum ETFs saw net outflows of 51,813 ETH, worth $120.1 million, with iShares (Blackrock) contributing to 30,280 ETH of this outflow, amounting to $70.19 million. These outflows indicate potential profit-taking by institutional investors or shifts in portfolio strategy, which could impact market liquidity and price stability. |