Source: CryptoNewsNet
Original Title: Bitcoin Spot ETF Outflows Extend to Seven Days! Here’s All the Data
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Bitcoin spot ETFs, a key indicator of institutional investor interest in cryptocurrency markets, recorded net outflows for the seventh consecutive day as the year draws to a close.
Seven-Day Outrun Continues in Bitcoin Spot ETFs
According to SoSoValue data, a net outflow of $19.29 million occurred from Bitcoin spot ETFs on December 29th. This represents a significant increase in the selling pressure that has been ongoing for the past week.
Daily fund inflows and outflows varied among ETFs. On December 29th, Fidelity’s FBTC ETF recorded the highest net fund inflow. FBTC saw approximately $5.7 million in capital inflow in a single day, bringing its historical total net inflow to $12.1 billion. This suggests that some large funds are maintaining their long-term positions.
On the other hand, the biggest outflow of the day was seen in the BTCO ETF, a partnership between Invesco and Galaxy Digital. BTCO experienced a fund outflow of over $10.4 million in a single day. Despite this, BTCO’s historical total net inflow remains at $205 million.
According to the latest data, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs is estimated at $113.07 billion. ETFs represent 6.49% of Bitcoin’s total market capitalization. Since their launch, cumulative net fund inflows into Bitcoin spot ETFs have exceeded $56.6 billion.
Analysts note that year-end portfolio adjustments, profit-taking, and a cautious global market sentiment have contributed to outflows from ETFs, while emphasizing that fund flows in the first weeks of 2026 will be critical for market direction.
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 14h ago
Institutions are dumping, falling for seven consecutive days. This rhythm seems a bit off.
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯
· 14h ago
Seven days of continuous decline, are institutional big players fleeing? Or are they lurking at low prices?
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WhaleMinion
· 14h ago
Seven days to withdraw... Are institutions still accumulating or should we run? Feels like big players are taking profits as the year ends.
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UnruggableChad
· 14h ago
Seven consecutive days of net outflows? Are institutions bottoming out or really fleeing? I can't quite understand.
Bitcoin Spot ETF Outflows Extend to Seven Days! Here's All the Data
Source: CryptoNewsNet Original Title: Bitcoin Spot ETF Outflows Extend to Seven Days! Here’s All the Data Original Link: Bitcoin spot ETFs, a key indicator of institutional investor interest in cryptocurrency markets, recorded net outflows for the seventh consecutive day as the year draws to a close.
Seven-Day Outrun Continues in Bitcoin Spot ETFs
According to SoSoValue data, a net outflow of $19.29 million occurred from Bitcoin spot ETFs on December 29th. This represents a significant increase in the selling pressure that has been ongoing for the past week.
Daily fund inflows and outflows varied among ETFs. On December 29th, Fidelity’s FBTC ETF recorded the highest net fund inflow. FBTC saw approximately $5.7 million in capital inflow in a single day, bringing its historical total net inflow to $12.1 billion. This suggests that some large funds are maintaining their long-term positions.
On the other hand, the biggest outflow of the day was seen in the BTCO ETF, a partnership between Invesco and Galaxy Digital. BTCO experienced a fund outflow of over $10.4 million in a single day. Despite this, BTCO’s historical total net inflow remains at $205 million.
According to the latest data, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs is estimated at $113.07 billion. ETFs represent 6.49% of Bitcoin’s total market capitalization. Since their launch, cumulative net fund inflows into Bitcoin spot ETFs have exceeded $56.6 billion.
Analysts note that year-end portfolio adjustments, profit-taking, and a cautious global market sentiment have contributed to outflows from ETFs, while emphasizing that fund flows in the first weeks of 2026 will be critical for market direction.