Bitcoin spot ETFs posted $492M in outflows on Nov. 14, with ETH ETFs also dropping; investors rotated into Solana and newly listed XRP products.Bitcoin spot ETFs posted $492M in outflows on Nov. 14, with ETH ETFs also dropping; investors rotated into Solana and newly listed XRP products.

Bitcoin Spot ETFs Suffer $492M Outflow as Traders Pour Into XRP and Solana

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Investor flows into U.S. crypto ETFs flipped notably on November 14, with Bitcoin spot products suffering a large single-day withdrawal and Ethereum funds also seeing sustained redemptions, even as smaller-cap plays such as Solana and the newly launched XRP ETF attracted fresh capital. Data compiled by market trackers showed Bitcoin spot ETFs posted roughly $492 million in net outflows on November 14, the third straight day of redemptions, while Ethereum spot ETFs recorded about $178 million in net outflows for a fourth consecutive day.

The selloff in ETF vehicles coincided with a modest pullback in Bitcoin’s price after a recent run-up. Bitcoin was trading in the mid-$90,000s on Saturday, November 15, slipping from the four-figure highs it touched earlier this month as traders took profits and repositioned. Coin trackers were reporting prices around $95–96k on the morning of November 15.

Ethereum, which has attracted institutional attention since the rollout of spot ETH ETFs, also lost ground around the same window: markets showed ether trading near the low $3,100s on November 15 after the flow outflows, reflecting the pressure on demand for ETF exposure even as some analysts continue to forecast higher year-end targets.

XRP and Solana Capture Investor Interest

Not all tokens were on the defensive. Solana-based spot ETFs posted net inflows on November 14, with Bitwise’s Solana product accounting for the day’s roughly $12.04 million of net new capital, a sign that some investors are rotating into altcoins with active developer ecosystems and clear short-term narratives. Solana’s spot price held around $140–145 on November 15 after earlier volatility in the week.

The debut and immediate follow-through for the U.S. XRP spot products has been one of the storylines driving that rotation. Canary Capital’s XRPC (the first U.S. spot XRP ETF) showed essentially no net creations on listing day, November 13, but the following day registered heavy inflows, reported around $243.05 million, as institutional and retail buyers sought regulated XRP exposure after the product’s long-awaited approval and listing.

Experts pointed to a few likely drivers behind the flows. Profit-taking at the top of Bitcoin’s recent rally, a rotation into newly available regulated products such as XRP ETFs, and selective appetite for altcoins that have compelling on-chain use cases all appear to be at play. Analysts who follow ETF flows caution that multi-day outflows are not always a signal of fresh bearish conviction; they can simply be part of rebalancing after rapid gains, but sustained withdrawals could amplify short-term price weakness if they continue.

Looking ahead, traders will be watching whether the ETF outflows stabilize or reverse, and whether the inflows into Solana and XRP represent short-term rotation or the start of a broader trend away from Bitcoin-dominated allocations. With macro liquidity, regulatory headlines, and product launches still influencing where capital flows, volatility is likely to remain the watchword for crypto markets as investors weigh the new ETF landscape against price action across tokens.

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