The post Solana Rises, Bitcoin, Ethereum Fall appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Solana ETFs attracted $70.05M on November 3, marking the fifth consecutive inflow day. Bitcoin ETFs record $186.5 million outflows with BlackRock IBIT leading redemptions. Ethereum products lose $135.7 million as BlackRock ETHA accounts for $81.7 million. Crypto ETFs have displayed contrasting performance patterns over recent trading sessions. Solana products continue attracting capital while Bitcoin and Ethereum funds face persistent redemptions. Spot Solana ETFs recorded $70.05 million in net inflows on November 3, 2025, and extended their positive flow streak to five consecutive days. This performance happened despite weakness affecting other major cryptocurrency products. Cumulative net inflows for Solana ETFs now total $269.26 million, with assets under management reaching $513.35 million. Trading volume across all Solana products reached $67.59 million on November 3. Bitwise Product Dominates Early Trading Bitwise’s BSOL ETF has pulled in over $195 million during its first week of trading. The product emerged as the week’s top-performing crypto ETF and outpaced even BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust. Grayscale’s GSOL ETF added $4 million in inflows on November 3. Bitcoin spot ETFs have experienced four consecutive days of redemptions. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs lost $186.5 million on November 3, with BlackRock’s IBIT responsible for the entire outflow amount. Weekly Losses Exceed $799 Million The outflow cycle started on October 30 with $470 million in redemptions, followed by $192 million on October 31, $191.6 million on November 1, and $186.5 million on November 3. All twelve major Bitcoin-tracking funds posted zero inflows during this stretch. Bitcoin ETFs recorded $799 million in cumulative weekly outflows through November 1. Fidelity’s FBTC lost more than $220 million in outflows, while ARK Invest’s ARKB experienced over $200 million in redemptions. The total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs stood at $143.5 billion as of November 3. Ethereum ETFs followed a similar pattern, posting $135.7… The post Solana Rises, Bitcoin, Ethereum Fall appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Solana ETFs attracted $70.05M on November 3, marking the fifth consecutive inflow day. Bitcoin ETFs record $186.5 million outflows with BlackRock IBIT leading redemptions. Ethereum products lose $135.7 million as BlackRock ETHA accounts for $81.7 million. Crypto ETFs have displayed contrasting performance patterns over recent trading sessions. Solana products continue attracting capital while Bitcoin and Ethereum funds face persistent redemptions. Spot Solana ETFs recorded $70.05 million in net inflows on November 3, 2025, and extended their positive flow streak to five consecutive days. This performance happened despite weakness affecting other major cryptocurrency products. Cumulative net inflows for Solana ETFs now total $269.26 million, with assets under management reaching $513.35 million. Trading volume across all Solana products reached $67.59 million on November 3. Bitwise Product Dominates Early Trading Bitwise’s BSOL ETF has pulled in over $195 million during its first week of trading. The product emerged as the week’s top-performing crypto ETF and outpaced even BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust. Grayscale’s GSOL ETF added $4 million in inflows on November 3. Bitcoin spot ETFs have experienced four consecutive days of redemptions. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs lost $186.5 million on November 3, with BlackRock’s IBIT responsible for the entire outflow amount. Weekly Losses Exceed $799 Million The outflow cycle started on October 30 with $470 million in redemptions, followed by $192 million on October 31, $191.6 million on November 1, and $186.5 million on November 3. All twelve major Bitcoin-tracking funds posted zero inflows during this stretch. Bitcoin ETFs recorded $799 million in cumulative weekly outflows through November 1. Fidelity’s FBTC lost more than $220 million in outflows, while ARK Invest’s ARKB experienced over $200 million in redemptions. The total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs stood at $143.5 billion as of November 3. Ethereum ETFs followed a similar pattern, posting $135.7…

Solana Rises, Bitcoin, Ethereum Fall

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  • Solana ETFs attracted $70.05M on November 3, marking the fifth consecutive inflow day.
  • Bitcoin ETFs record $186.5 million outflows with BlackRock IBIT leading redemptions.
  • Ethereum products lose $135.7 million as BlackRock ETHA accounts for $81.7 million.

Crypto ETFs have displayed contrasting performance patterns over recent trading sessions. Solana products continue attracting capital while Bitcoin and Ethereum funds face persistent redemptions.

Spot Solana ETFs recorded $70.05 million in net inflows on November 3, 2025, and extended their positive flow streak to five consecutive days. This performance happened despite weakness affecting other major cryptocurrency products. Cumulative net inflows for Solana ETFs now total $269.26 million, with assets under management reaching $513.35 million. Trading volume across all Solana products reached $67.59 million on November 3.

Bitwise Product Dominates Early Trading

Bitwise’s BSOL ETF has pulled in over $195 million during its first week of trading. The product emerged as the week’s top-performing crypto ETF and outpaced even BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust. Grayscale’s GSOL ETF added $4 million in inflows on November 3.

Bitcoin spot ETFs have experienced four consecutive days of redemptions. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs lost $186.5 million on November 3, with BlackRock’s IBIT responsible for the entire outflow amount.

Weekly Losses Exceed $799 Million

The outflow cycle started on October 30 with $470 million in redemptions, followed by $192 million on October 31, $191.6 million on November 1, and $186.5 million on November 3. All twelve major Bitcoin-tracking funds posted zero inflows during this stretch.

Bitcoin ETFs recorded $799 million in cumulative weekly outflows through November 1. Fidelity’s FBTC lost more than $220 million in outflows, while ARK Invest’s ARKB experienced over $200 million in redemptions. The total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs stood at $143.5 billion as of November 3.

Ethereum ETFs followed a similar pattern, posting $135.7 million in net outflows on November 3 during their fourth straight session of redemptions. BlackRock’s ETHA led with $81.7 million, representing roughly 60% of total outflows. Fidelity’s FETH contributed $25.1 million while Grayscale’s ETHE added $15 million.

Over three days from October 29-31, Ethereum ETFs lost a combined $363.8 million. Total cumulative net inflow for Ethereum ETFs stands at $14.14 billion with net assets at $24.02 billion.

The difference between Solana inflows and Bitcoin-Ethereum outflows highlights changing institutional preferences within the crypto ETF landscape. This is because investors are adjusting allocations amid changing market conditions. ‘

Related: https://coinedition.com/popular-etf-analyst-expects-first-spot-xrp-etfs-to-launch-within-two-weeks/

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