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U.S. Bitcoin ETFs Log $228M in Outflows After Strong Start to the Week - Crypto Economy
TL;DR
U.S. Bitcoin ETFs saw a sharp reversal on March 5 as net outflows reached $227.9 million, marking a sudden shift after a strong start to the week. The move occurred while Bitcoin was hovering near $71,000 and broader crypto markets were cooling, prompting investors to reassess their risk appetite. The contrast with the previous session’s more than $460 million in inflows underscored how quickly sentiment can turn in the current environment.
Major Bitcoin ETF Withdrawals Lead the Day
The largest pullbacks came from BlackRock’s IBIT and Fidelity’s FBTC, signaling a pause in institutional accumulation. IBIT recorded $88.7 million in withdrawals, while FBTC saw $48 million leave the fund. Additional pressure came from Bitwise’s BITB with $46.4 million in outflows and ARK Invest’s ARKB, which shed $22.7 million. Grayscale’s GBTC also continued its steady bleed, losing another $18.9 million. Only a few smaller Bitcoin ETFs managed to attract modest inflows, including Valkyrie’s BRRR, which received roughly $5.4 million.
Ethereum ETFs Mirror the Downtrend
Spot Ethereum ETFs also faced notable withdrawals, totaling $90.9 million. Fidelity’s FETH led the downturn with $115 million in redemptions, offset only partially by BlackRock’s ETHA, which brought in $30.3 million. Bitwise’s ETHW and 21Shares’ TETH posted smaller outflows, reflecting a broader cooling in demand across major crypto ETF categories. The pattern suggested that investors were taking a cautious stance as market momentum slowed.

Emerging Crypto ETFs Show Mixed Activity
Flows in emerging crypto ETF products were relatively limited but still reflected shifting sentiment. Solana ETFs saw $6 million in outflows, primarily from Fidelity’s FSOL. XRP ETFs recorded $6.15 million in net withdrawals, driven largely by the Franklin XRP ETF. While smaller in scale compared with Bitcoin ETFs and Ethereum products, these movements highlighted growing investor interest in diversified exposure even during pullbacks.
Market Consolidation Shapes Investor Behavior
With Bitcoin consolidating around the $70,000 to $71,000 range, some investors appeared to be taking profits after the earlier inflow surge. Analysts noted that Bitcoin ETFs remain a key gauge of institutional sentiment, especially as the market navigates short-term volatility. The latest data reinforced how quickly flows can shift as conditions evolve.