Spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $390 million in net outflows last week, according to SoSo Value data. Fidelity’s FBTC led with $153.1 million in outflows, followed by BlackRock’s IBIT at $129.1 million. Morgan Stanley’s MSBT also saw $7.1 million in outflows. Bitcoin’s price fell from around $64,000 to $63,256. Meanwhile, Ethereum ETFs posted $2.26 million in net outflows, led by BlackRock’s ETHA. Smaller altcoin ETFs saw inflows, with Solana ETFs attracting $10.26 million. The Crypto Fear & Greed Index remains at 31, indicating market fear.
After a brief recovery, spot Bitcoin ETFs resumed outflows with $390 million net outflows last week, per SoSo Value data. Fidelity‘s FBTC led at $153.1 million, followed by BlackRock‘s IBIT at $129.1 million.
Morgan Stanley‘s MSBT also saw $7.1 million in outflows after a previous inflow streak. Bitcoin’s price fell from $64,000 to $63,256.11, struggling above $65,000.
Tudor Investment is expanding its direct Bitcoin exposure via BlackRock‘s IBIT, increasing holdings by 19% to 688,529 shares (~$23 million) in Q2. It cut its call options by 85% while keeping put positions unchanged.
Ethereum ETFs recorded $2.26 million net outflows, led by BlackRock‘s ETHA at $16.39 million. Grayscale‘s ETH saw $15.1 million in inflows. ETH price fell from $1,900 to $1,893.39.
Smaller altcoin ETFs saw inflows. Solana ETFs led with $10.26 million, followed by HYPE ($2.74 million) and XRP ($2.25 million). DOGE ETF had $564,840 in outflows.
Reports indicate roughly 1,470 ETFs could launch by end-2026 at current pace, up from 1,050 in 2025. The Crypto Fear & Greed Index remains at 31 (“Fear”), signaling ongoing market caution.
