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Weekly ETF Flows Show Bitcoin and Ethereum Outflows

Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs recorded net outflows last week, while Solana and XRP spot ETFs attracted fresh institutional inflows.

  • Bitcoin spot ETFs saw $389.71 million in net outflows.
  • Ethereum spot ETFs recorded $2.26 million in net outflows.
  • Solana and XRP spot ETFs posted net inflows of $10.26 million and $2.25 million, respectively.

The latest weekly ETF flows showed investors taking different approaches across major cryptocurrency investment products.

Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded $389.71 million in net outflows, marking the largest weekly withdrawal among the major crypto ETFs. Ethereum spot ETFs also finished the week in negative territory, posting $2.26 million in net outflows.

In contrast, Solana and XRP spot ETFs attracted fresh capital, highlighting continued investor interest in selected altcoin investment products.

Solana and XRP Buck the Trend

While Bitcoin and Ethereum funds experienced withdrawals, Solana spot ETFs recorded $10.26 million in net inflows, making them the strongest performers of the week.

Meanwhile, XRP spot ETFs added $2.25 million in fresh inflows, extending institutional exposure to Ripple-related investment products despite broader weakness in the crypto ETF market.

The contrasting flows suggest investors were selectively allocating capital rather than reducing exposure across the entire digital asset sector.

Institutional Allocation Remains Selective

The latest weekly ETF flows indicate that institutional positioning remains mixed.

Although Bitcoin experienced significant outflows, demand for Solana and XRP products demonstrates that investors continue to seek opportunities beyond the two largest cryptocurrencies. Market participants will be watching upcoming ETF flow data to determine whether the divergence persists or if capital rotates back into Bitcoin and Ethereum funds.

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Aurelien Sage

Aurelien Sage is a blockchain enthusiast and writer, crafting insightful articles on decentralized technologies, Web3, and the future of finance. His work simplifies complex concepts, empowering readers to navigate the evolving crypto landscape with confidence.

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