Crypto ETF markets decline sharply, with Bitcoin and Ether ETFs losing $798M in a day.
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Tuesday, Aug 5, 2025 10:58 am ET1min read
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Bitcoin ETFs, in particular, were hit hard, with a total of $333.19 million in outflows on August 4, 2025, according to SoSoValue data [1]. The heaviest losses were recorded by BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), which saw $292.21 million in net outflows, marking its first day of outflows since the start of June. Despite this, IBIT remains the top-performing fund with $57.3 billion in cumulative net inflows and $84.82 billion in net assets.
Ethereum ETFs also experienced notable outflows, with a total of $465.06 million in daily total net outflows, their worst day on record and the second consecutive day of outflows [1]. The biggest losses were recorded by BlackRock’s iShares Ethereum Trust (ETHA), which saw $374.97 million in net outflows. Despite this, ETHA remains the number one ETH ETF with $9.37 billion in cumulative net inflows and a gigantic $10.76 billion in net assets.
The outflows were primarily driven by investor profit-taking and portfolio rebalancing amid recent market volatility. Fidelity’s FBTC and ARK’s ARKB products bore the brunt of redemptions, reflecting shifting investor sentiment [2]. Despite these outflows, trading activity remained robust, with $6.13 billion exchanged across all spot Bitcoin ETFs, highlighting continued investor engagement.
Ether ETFs ended their longest streak of consecutive inflows after 20 trading days, posting $152.26 million in net outflows on August 1 [2]. The sector’s combined trading volume was $2.26 billion, with Grayscale’s ETH product accounting for the largest share at $288.96 million, underscoring ongoing market volatility.
The recent outflows in Bitcoin and Ether ETFs highlight dynamic shifts in crypto investment patterns. Despite short-term withdrawals, sustained trading volumes and corporate Ether accumulation underscore ongoing confidence in these digital assets. Investors and market watchers should closely monitor ETF flows and institutional activity as key indicators of future market direction.
References:
[1] https://www.ccn.com/news/crypto/bitcoin-ethereum-etf-800m-outflows/
[2] https://en.coinotag.com/bitcoin-etfs-experience-significant-outflows-amid-market-shifts-while-ether-etf-inflows-pause/
Crypto ETF markets decline sharply, with Bitcoin and Ether ETFs losing $798M in a day.
Crypto ETF markets experienced a significant downturn on August 1, 2025, with Bitcoin and Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) losing a combined $798.25 million in a single day. This marked a notable shift in investor sentiment and highlighted the volatile nature of the crypto market.Bitcoin ETFs, in particular, were hit hard, with a total of $333.19 million in outflows on August 4, 2025, according to SoSoValue data [1]. The heaviest losses were recorded by BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), which saw $292.21 million in net outflows, marking its first day of outflows since the start of June. Despite this, IBIT remains the top-performing fund with $57.3 billion in cumulative net inflows and $84.82 billion in net assets.
Ethereum ETFs also experienced notable outflows, with a total of $465.06 million in daily total net outflows, their worst day on record and the second consecutive day of outflows [1]. The biggest losses were recorded by BlackRock’s iShares Ethereum Trust (ETHA), which saw $374.97 million in net outflows. Despite this, ETHA remains the number one ETH ETF with $9.37 billion in cumulative net inflows and a gigantic $10.76 billion in net assets.
The outflows were primarily driven by investor profit-taking and portfolio rebalancing amid recent market volatility. Fidelity’s FBTC and ARK’s ARKB products bore the brunt of redemptions, reflecting shifting investor sentiment [2]. Despite these outflows, trading activity remained robust, with $6.13 billion exchanged across all spot Bitcoin ETFs, highlighting continued investor engagement.
Ether ETFs ended their longest streak of consecutive inflows after 20 trading days, posting $152.26 million in net outflows on August 1 [2]. The sector’s combined trading volume was $2.26 billion, with Grayscale’s ETH product accounting for the largest share at $288.96 million, underscoring ongoing market volatility.
The recent outflows in Bitcoin and Ether ETFs highlight dynamic shifts in crypto investment patterns. Despite short-term withdrawals, sustained trading volumes and corporate Ether accumulation underscore ongoing confidence in these digital assets. Investors and market watchers should closely monitor ETF flows and institutional activity as key indicators of future market direction.
References:
[1] https://www.ccn.com/news/crypto/bitcoin-ethereum-etf-800m-outflows/
[2] https://en.coinotag.com/bitcoin-etfs-experience-significant-outflows-amid-market-shifts-while-ether-etf-inflows-pause/

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