ETF outflows return as BTC and ETH fall, signaling weaker short-term demand after recent inflow momentum. U.S. spot crypto ETFs saw a sharp reversal on WednesdayETF outflows return as BTC and ETH fall, signaling weaker short-term demand after recent inflow momentum. U.S. spot crypto ETFs saw a sharp reversal on Wednesday

$219M Exits Spot Bitcoin and Ether ETFs as Inflow Momentum Breaks

2026/03/20 03:30
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ETF outflows return as BTC and ETH fall, signaling weaker short-term demand after recent inflow momentum.

U.S. spot crypto ETFs saw a sharp reversal on Wednesday as fresh capital pulled back. After a week of steady inflows, both Bitcoin and Ether funds slipped into net redemptions. The shift comes as prices weaken and short-term sentiment turns cautious. Market participants now watch whether this marks a pause or a broader trend change.

FBTC Records Heavy Outflows as Bitcoin ETF Demand Cools

Investors withdrew a combined $219.2 million from U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin and Ether funds. Data from SoSoValue and CoinGlass shows Bitcoin products accounted for $163.5 million of that total. The move snapped a seven-day streak of inflows that had brought strong demand into the market.

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Among Bitcoin ETFs, Fidelity’s FBTC led the outflows with $103.8 million in net exits. This stands as one of its largest daily withdrawals this month. BlackRock’s IBIT, the largest fund by assets, posted $33.9 million in outflows after eight days of gains. The product had attracted over $900 million during that run.

Grayscale’s GBTC saw $18.8 million leave the fund, while Bitwise’s BITB recorded $7 million in outflows. Other Bitcoin ETFs reported no significant changes on the day.

Ether ETFs Post First Outflows in Days as Weak Price Action Continues

Ether funds also recorded outflows of $55.7 million on the day. This marks the first net redemption day for Ether products since March 9. The pullback across both asset classes points to cooling momentum after recent accumulation.

Image Source: SoSoValue

Fidelity’s FETH led with $37.1 million in outflows. Grayscale’s ETHE followed with $8.9 million, while Bitwise’s ETHW and VanEck’s ETHV lost $4.7 million and $4.8 million, respectively. BlackRock’s ETHA recorded a small $1.3 million outflow, while its newer ETHB staking ETF posted a modest $1.1 million inflow.

Interestingly, the price action aligned with the shift in flows. Bitcoin dropped below $70,000 earlier in the day and trades near $69,699. In addition, the asset is down about 4.1% over the past day and sits below its 200-day moving average. Performance remains mixed, with 15 green days over the past month.

Ether declined 4.3% to around $2,159, also trading below its 200-day average. The asset has recorded 14 positive days over the last 30 sessions. Despite weaker short-term performance, both assets still outperform most top cryptocurrencies over the past year.

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