Bitcoin Updates: Institutions Increase Bitcoin ETF Investments During Market Volatility
- U.S. Bitcoin ETFs saw $238M net inflow on Nov 21, reversing weeks of redemptions, despite BlackRock’s IBIT logging a $523M outflow earlier in the month. - Fidelity’s FBTC and Grayscale’s BTC attracted $192.9M inflows, reflecting a shift to lower-cost ETFs amid volatile markets and regulatory uncertainty. - Institutional investors like Harvard boosted IBIT holdings by 257%, signaling long-term confidence in Bitcoin as a strategic reserve asset despite short-term turbulence. - Ethereum ETFs faced $262M out
U.S. Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) saw an unexpected net inflow of $238 million on November 21, reversing a trend of significant withdrawals in recent weeks, as reported by SoSoValue. This turnaround occurred even though BlackRock's iShares
Throughout November, Bitcoin ETFs have seen outflows totaling $2.96 billion, with
This divergence highlights the foundational influence ETFs have on Bitcoin’s price action. While ETFs have typically fueled Bitcoin rallies, this November—usually a strong month for the cryptocurrency—
Ethereum ETFs have performed even worse, with $262 million in total outflows since November 17
Market turbulence has also encouraged new product launches.
Institutional players, however, remain undeterred.
The overall ETF market presents a mixed picture. While Bitcoin ETFs
As the market processes these shifts,
The next few weeks will challenge the durability of Bitcoin ETFs. With November
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