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Record-Breaking Outflows Challenge Bitcoin ETFs in November

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Last updated: 1 December 2025 11:52
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Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) linked to U.S. markets faced a significant pullback in November, experiencing net outflows that reached an unprecedented $3.48 billion, according to data from SoSoValue. This marked the most substantial withdrawal since February, as over $4.34 billion was pulled out over a four-week period concluding on October 31. However, as Thanksgiving approached, three successive days saw minor inflows, slightly alleviating the downward trend.

What Led to These Withdrawals?

The largest hit was suffered by BlackRock’s prominent IBIT ETF, which saw a massive $2.34 billion drained in November alone. Notably, on November 18, the fund experienced an unprecedented single-day outflow of $523 million. Nick Ruck, LVRG’s Director, attributed these substantial withdrawals to institutional investors engaging in annual portfolio adjustments and securing profits after Bitcoin hit peak price levels. According to Ruck, these actions do not signify eroded trust but display cautious institutional reactions to current cryptocurrency valuations.

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What Led to These Withdrawals?Are Ethereum and Altcoin ETFs Facing Similar Struggles?

Are Ethereum and Altcoin ETFs Facing Similar Struggles?

In a parallel development, Ethereum ETFs also witnessed a notable outflow of $1.42 billion during November, setting a record for monthly withdrawals. Yet, these funds recorded inflows in the last week, signaling a potential bounce-back. In contrast, newly introduced altcoin ETFs presented a mixed scenario. Despite withdrawals in specific cases, some, like Solana and XRP ETFs, posted positive weekly inflows, with XRP ETFs alone attracting $666 million over that period.

Interestingly, Canary’s Litecoin and Hedera ETFs managed to draw in $7 million and $36 million, respectively. However, institutional capital continues to primarily target Bitcoin and Ethereum. Ruck emphasized, “Altcoin ETFs remain volatile; institutional capital continues to concentrate on Bitcoin and Ethereum. Regulatory clarity is essential for broader adoption.”

With an eye on market expansion, NovaDius Wealth President Nate Geraci highlighted Grayscale’s imminent debut of a U.S.-based spot Chainlink ETF, further broadening the spectrum of altcoin investments.

Concrete insights from the current dynamics include:

– Net inflows across the board stand firm at $57.71 billion.
– Bitcoin futures suggest a maintained positive outlook by institutional investors.
– ETFs’ total asset valuation has reached a remarkable $119.4 billion, now comprising 6.56% of Bitcoin’s entire market cap.

Despite the recent outflows, the long-term perspective remains cautiously optimistic, indicated by the persistent value in new crypto-based investment options and sustained institutional interest. This environment signifies the intricate balancing act as market players navigate profit-taking strategies against a backdrop of evolving market conditions.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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