TLDR Bitcoin ETFs recorded a combined net outflow of $82.16 million across five funds. ARKB led withdrawals with $43.53 million in outflows, followed by IBIT atTLDR Bitcoin ETFs recorded a combined net outflow of $82.16 million across five funds. ARKB led withdrawals with $43.53 million in outflows, followed by IBIT at

Bitcoin ETFs See $82M Exit While Fidelity FBTC Attracts Cash

2026/06/18 20:34
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TLDR

  • Bitcoin ETFs recorded a combined net outflow of $82.16 million across five funds.
  • ARKB led withdrawals with $43.53 million in outflows, followed by IBIT at $30.76 million.
  • Fidelity’s FBTC posted the largest inflow among Bitcoin ETFs, adding $14.02 million.
  • Morgan Stanley’s MSBT also recorded positive flows with $4.07 million in inflows.
  • Total Bitcoin ETF trading volume reached $2.06 billion, while net assets stood at $80.66 billion.

Bitcoin ETF flows turned negative again as investors withdrew capital from several major funds. Bitcoin ETFs recorded $82.16 million in net outflows, while ether products also posted losses across all tracked funds. However, some altcoin-linked products attracted fresh capital and remained in positive territory.

Bitcoin ETFs Record Net Outflows Despite FBTC Gains

Bitcoin ETFs ended the session with $82.16 million in net outflows across five funds. ARKB led withdrawals with $43.53 million leaving the product, while BlackRock’s IBIT recorded $30.76 million in outflows.

Bitcoin ETFs See $82M Exit While Fidelity FBTC Attracts Cash

Grayscale’s GBTC also lost $15.46 million during the session. At the same time, Invesco’s BTCO posted a $6.39 million outflow, and VanEck’s HODL shed $4.11 million.

Fidelity’s FBTC provided one of the few positive results during the day. The fund attracted $14.02 million, while Morgan Stanley’s MSBT added $4.07 million.

Those inflows, however, failed to offset broader withdrawals across the category. Total Bitcoin ETF trading volume reached $2.06 billion, while total net assets closed at $80.66 billion.

Ether ETFs also finished the session in negative territory. Every tracked ether fund recorded outflows, and no product posted a net inflow.

Grayscale’s Ether Mini Trust led withdrawals with $9.89 million leaving the fund. BlackRock’s ETHA followed with $8.97 million in outflows, while Fidelity’s FETH lost $4.34 million.

21Shares’ TETH recorded a $2.79 million withdrawal during the session. Grayscale’s ETHE also posted $2.24 million in outflows, while smaller losses came from ETHV and ETHW.

Total ether ETF trading volume reached $546.09 million during the day. Net assets across the category closed at $9.58 billion.

HYPE and Solana Funds Continue to Attract Capital

HYPE-linked ETFs maintained positive momentum despite broader weakness in major crypto funds. The category added $2.14 million in net inflows during the trading session.

Bitwise’s BHYP accounted for most of the inflows with $1.63 million. Grayscale’s HYPG added another $510,580, while total trading volume reached $33.99 million.

Net assets across HYPE ETFs closed at $235.17 million. The positive result extended recent inflow activity for the category.

Solana ETFs also finished the day with net inflows. Fidelity’s FSOL brought in $1.06 million and accounted for all category inflows.

Trading volume for Solana ETFs reached $54.21 million during the session. Net assets closed at $827.88 million across the category.

XRP ETFs recorded no trading activity during the day. Their combined net assets stood at $1.04 billion at the close.

Meanwhile, attention remained on BlackRock’s new iShares Bitcoin Premium Income ETF, BITA. Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas said BITA traded between $6 million and $7 million during its first two days.

Balchunas described the launch activity as “solid” and said it ranked within the top 1% of ETF launches. He also stated that the fund remained far smaller than BlackRock’s IBIT.

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