- Bitcoin ETFs recorded a $1.14B daily net outflow, with cumulative net inflows at $37.88B and total net assets at $101.01B.
- IBIT holds the highest net assets at $51.42B, while FBTC saw the largest daily outflow at -$344.65M among listed ETFs.
- GBTC’s cumulative net outflow reached -$22.23B, while BTC ETF was the only one with a positive premium at +0.15%.
According to a recent Bitcoin ETFs by SoSoValue, a daily total net outflow of -$1.14 billion as of February 25 was recorded. Meanwhile, the cumulative total net inflow stands at $37.88 billion, indicating continued capital movement within the sector. The total value traded reached $366.63 million, while total net assets amounted to $101.01 billion, representing 5.78% of Bitcoin’s market cap.
IBIT Tops at $51.42B as FBTC, GBTC, ARKB, and BITB See Outflows
Among individual ETFs, BlackRock’s IBIT maintains the highest net assets at $51.42 billion, despite recording a daily net outflow of -$164.37 million. Fidelity’s FBTC follows with $17.66 billion in net assets, experiencing the highest daily outflow at – $344.65 million. Grayscale’s GBTC continues to face outflows, with $66.14 million withdrawn in a day, bringing its cumulative net outflow to -$22.23 billion.
Other ETFs also recorded significant daily net outflows, including ARKB (-$126.24 million), BITB (-$88.30 million), and BTC (-$85.76 million). Despite this, Grayscale’s BTC ETF showed a premium of +0.15%, making it the only fund with a positive premium among the listed ETFs.
HODL, BRRR, EZBC, and BTCO See Outflows as Prices Drop
Smaller ETFs also recorded movement. VanEck’s HODL ETF saw -$9.97 million in daily net outflow, while Valkyrie’s BRRR ETF lost -$100.02 million in one day. Franklin’s EZBC ETF had a -$74.07 million daily outflow, and Invesco’s BTCO ETF lost -$17.30 million.
In terms of market price movements, ETFs recorded price declines. IBIT dropped by -0.30% to $49.88, while FBTC fell -0.43% to $76.54. GBTC’s price declined by -0.39% to $69.35, while ARKB recorded a -0.44% drop to $87.47.
Smaller ETFs like BRRR experienced a -0.50% decline to $24.77, while BTCW saw the largest drop of -0.57%, closing at $92.79. The volume of shares traded also varied, with IBIT leading at 19.78 million shares traded, while BTC recorded 544.24K shares traded. The lowest volume came from HODL at 347.76K shares.