Global crypto ETFs see $2.95 billion net outflows in November: ETFGI

Global cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded net outflows of US$2.95 billion in November amid market volatility, according to ETF data specialist ETFGI.

ETFGI's latest research highlights a tough month for crypto ETFs listed worldwide, with investors withdrawing a net US$2.95 billion. This marks a cautious shift in sentiment within the volatile digital asset market, though specific triggers were not outlined in the report.

The outflows underscore ongoing fluctuations in crypto investment products. ETFGI LLP continues to track global ETF flows, providing key insights into sector performance.

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Bitcoin etfs lead $1.47 billion crypto outflows last week

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Digital asset investment products recorded $1.47 billion in outflows last week. Bitcoin funds drove most of the redemptions amid higher interest rate expectations.

Institutional investors pulled nearly $2.7 billion from spot Bitcoin and Ethereum exchange-traded funds over the past two weeks. The outflows coincided with inflows into newer single-asset funds tracking Hyperliquid’s HYPE token, XRP, and Solana.

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Net inflows into US Bitcoin ETFs for 2026 have fallen to $536 million. This follows six straight trading days of outflows exceeding $1.5 billion.

BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust saw $1.30 billion in outflows during the week of June 22-26. The fund accounted for nearly three-quarters of total US spot Bitcoin ETF exits that period. Bitcoin traded near $60,000 at the time of the data release.

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Crypto exchange-traded products recorded $858 million in inflows last week. The figure extends a six-week streak that has now reached $4.9 billion in total.

Bitcoin dropped below $75,000 on May 23 for the first time since mid-April, sparking nearly $1 billion in liquidations across crypto markets. The decline followed more than $2 billion in outflows from U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs over two weeks.

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Ethereum fell to $1,506, its lowest price since April 2025, as spot ETF outflows exceeded $870 million over four weeks. The decline coincides with rising exchange deposits and deleveraging in derivatives markets.

 

 

 

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