Spot Bitcoin ETFs Resume Inflows After Four Weeks of Outflows
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Spot Bitcoin ETFs Resume Inflows After Four Weeks of Outflows

Spot Bitcoin ETFs experience a turnaround with $70 million in inflows, as analysts suggest a potential bottom for Bitcoin.

Overview

Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have reversed a month of outflows, achieving approximately $70 million in net inflows for the past week. This rebound comes after four consecutive weeks of heavy outflows that saw about $4.35 billion withdrawn from the sector. According to data from SoSoValue, the peak weeks for outflows were at the ends of November 7 and 21, 2025, each witnessing $1.22 billion exit from Bitcoin ETFs.

On a specific day, Bitcoin (BTC) funds reported about $71 million in net inflows, bringing total inflows nearly to $57.7 billion since their inception. The combined net assets have climbed to around $119.4 billion, representing about 6.5% of Bitcoin’s market cap.

Despite BlackRock’s IBIT experiencing daily outflows of $113.7 million, rival funds saw significant inflows, notably, Fidelity’s FBTC with $77.5 million and ARK 21Shares’ ARKB with $88 million.

Spot Bitcoin ETFs Source: SoSoValue

Ether ETFs Exhibit Weekly Inflows

In a similar turnaround, spot Ether (ETH) ETFs recorded $312.6 million in net weekly inflows following three weeks of significant withdrawals. This recovery comes after nearly $1.74 billion was drained from Ether ETFs in that span, with the most severe week occurring on November 14, 2025, when $728.6 million was withdrawn.

On one particular Friday, Ether ETFs saw inflows of $76.6 million, bringing the cumulative net inflows to $12.94 billion since their launch, with total assets now nearing $19.15 billion, which constitutes roughly 5.2% of Ether’s market capitalization.

Potential Bitcoin Bottom?

As previously reported, trader Mister Crypto suggested that Bitcoin may have formed a short-term bottom, indicated by the RSI nearing oversold areas and large investors reopening long positions, thus enhancing the prospects for a rally towards $100,000–$110,000.

André Dragosch, head of research at Bitwise Europe, commented that Bitcoin could see substantial gains ahead, as current pricing does not mirror improving macroeconomic conditions.

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