Bitcoin Updates: ETF Withdrawals Indicate a Developing Market in the Face of Fluctuations
- U.S. Bitcoin ETFs saw $869M in outflows on Nov 13, 2025, the second-largest single-day withdrawal amid Bitcoin's drop below $100,000. - BlackRock's IBIT and Fidelity's FBTC led losses, with ETF assets falling to $130B—6.7% of Bitcoin's market cap—amid $1.1B in liquidated leveraged positions. - Global crypto ETPs recorded $1.2B in outflows, contrasting with $2.1B in 9-week inflows for Solana ETPs and new products like XRP ETFs. - Analysts remain divided: some see a resilient bull market above $94,000, whi
Bitcoin ETFs See Largest Weekly Withdrawals Since February Amid Economic Uncertainty, Data Reveals
U.S.
This wave of selling occurred alongside a broader downturn in the crypto market, as
Despite recent turbulence,
On a global scale,
Experts remain split on the market’s direction.
The recent selloff also underscored regulatory and industry changes. BlackRock’s BUIDL Fund expanded to Binance and
Outflows from Bitcoin ETFs signal a more mature market, where short-term volatility does not overshadow fundamental growth. With $130 billion in assets under management and new products broadening investor access, the industry’s resilience hints at a recovery phase, though with increased scrutiny. As Duncan Moir of 21Shares remarked, “The next stage of growth will be driven by regulatory certainty and greater institutional participation.”
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