Institutional Flows Reverse: $27.5M Exits Bitcoin ETFs After Heavy Inflows

BTC3,09%
ETH3,54%
XRP2,72%
SOL0,77%

ETF flows show profit-taking in Bitcoin and Ethereum, with selective rotation into XRP rather than broad institutional exit.

Institutional positioning in crypto ETFs shifted sharply after two days of heavy buying. Bitcoin funds moved into net outflows, and Ethereum saw deeper withdrawals. Meanwhile, Solana held small gains, and XRP drew selective inflows. Instead of a broad pullback, flows point to tactical rotation across major digital asset products.

Institutional Profit-Taking Hits Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs

Spot Bitcoin Exchange-listed products recorded $27.5 million in net outflows on 27 January. This came after large inflows of $506.6 million on February 25 and $254.4 million on February 26. Those two days showed strong institutional buying.

BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) accounted for most of the outflows, with $32.7 million withdrawn. Meanwhile, smaller inflows into ARK Invest’s ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF (ARKB) added $3.3 million. Franklin Templeton’s Franklin Bitcoin ETF (EZBC) contributed another $1.9 million.

Large institutions may have reduced some of their positions after those strong inflows. Still, the recent outflows are small compared with bigger buying waves seen earlier this year. Notably, daily ETF movements reflect short-term trading decisions, not a full exit from the market.

Ethereum ETFs saw more pressure, with $43.0 million leaving the funds in one day. BlackRock’s iShares Ethereum Trust (ETHA) accounted for the entire decline with a $43.0 million withdrawal. Other Ethereum Exchange-listed product issuers did not record meaningful changes.

As a result, concentrated redemptions point to selective selling instead of broad liquidation across providers. Ethereum ETF flows also tend to change more quickly from day to day compared with Bitcoin.

In recent months, Bitcoin ETFs have shown more stable demand. Ethereum investments seem more sensitive to short-term price moves and trading adjustments.

XRP Records One of Its Strongest ETF Flow Days in Recent Sessions

Solana ETFs recorded a modest $1.3 million net inflow. However, activity remains limited compared with Bitcoin and Ethereum funds. The market structure for alternative Layer 1 ETFs continues to develop.

For now, institutional exposure to Solana through regulated products remains relatively small. On the other hand, XRP products moved in the opposite direction. Spot XRP ETFs attracted $2.21 million in net inflows.

In particular, Franklin Templeton’s Franklin XRP Exchange-listed product (XRPZ) accounted for the full gain. Allocation into XRP marks one of the strongest single-day flows for the asset in recent sessions. Investors may be rotating selectively across crypto exposures instead of exiting the sector entirely.

Although outflows in Bitcoin remain relatively small compared with the prior two sessions’ inflows, persistence will matter. If redemptions stay episodic, institutional demand may remain intact. However, sustained selling could weigh on short-term price action, as ETF flows continue to act as a key liquidity driver for the broader crypto market.

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