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Bitcoin ETFs Log $255M Outflow as BlackRock Leads Redemptions

Bitcoin ETFs Log $255M Outflow as BlackRock Leads Redemptions

coinfomaniacoinfomania2025/11/18 10:54
By:coinfomania

U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded another day of heavy redemptions on November 17. It delivered a net outflow of $255 million and extended a four-day streak of withdrawals. The decline reflects weakening investor sentiment as Bitcoin struggles to hold its footing below the $92,000 level. BlackRock’s flagship IBIT ETF led the downturn with a sharp single-day outflow. This raises fresh concerns about institutional appetite heading into late November.

BlackRock’s IBIT Drives the Outflow Wave

BlackRock’s IBIT ETF once again sat at the center of the market movement. It reported $146 million in outflows for the day, equal to roughly 1,590 BTC redeemed. The fund remains the largest Bitcoin ETF in the U.S. with more than $72 billion in net assets. But recent trading suggests investors are de-risking quickly.

On Nov 17 (ET), U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs saw a $255M net outflow, extending a four-day streak of redemptions; BlackRock's IBIT led with a $146M single-day outflow. Spot Ethereum ETFs recorded $183M in net outflows, while U.S. spot Solana ETFs posted an $8.26M net inflow.… pic.twitter.com/9Lg2AKatYo

— Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) November 18, 2025

Other major issuers also posted redemptions. Fidelity’s FBTC ETF logged nearly $12 million in outflows. While Grayscale’s GBTC lost $34.5 million. ARK 21Shares reported $29.6 million leaving its ARKB ETF. Only a few smaller issuers recorded neutral flows, and none posted net inflows for the day. The overall picture shows broad risk aversion across the Bitcoin ETF sector. Total trading volume still remained high at $7.66 billion. But buyers were noticeably hesitant.

Ethereum ETFs Face Pressure While Solana Stands Out

The weakness was not limited to Bitcoin. U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs registered $183 million in net outflows on the same day. Investors appear cautious across the broader crypto ETF market. As volatility rises and macro concerns persist. However, Solana showed a rare sign of strength. Spot Solana ETFs recorded $8.26 million in net inflows. It reflects growing interest in the ecosystem after the debut of several staking enabled Solana products. Analysts say the rotation highlights a shift toward altcoins that offer yield or active staking participation.

Market Sentiment Slides as Bitcoin Tests Lower Levels

Bitcoin price dropped more than 2% during the session closing near $91,900. The downturn pushed Bitcoin year-to-date performance into negative territory. It is renewing debate about whether the market is entering a deeper correction. Despite the recent weakness, cumulative net inflows into spot Bitcoin ETFs remain strong at $58.6 billion. Total net assets across all issuers sit at $121 billion. This represents about 6.6% of all BTC in circulation. Still, the latest streak of redemptions suggests investors are trimming exposure as they wait for clearer market signals.

Outlook Remains Uncertain Ahead of Year-End

Analysts say the current outflows reflect a mix of macroeconomic pressure, declining risk appetite and profit-taking after Bitcoin’s earlier rallies. With the market heading toward the final weeks of the year. The volatility is expected to remain elevated. Currently, Bitcoin ETFs continue to face selling pressure. If outflows persist traders warn the market could see further downside before stabilizing.

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