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Bitcoin ETF Outflows Hit $385M as Bitcoin Price Holds Near $63K

U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF products recorded $385.2 million in weekly net outflows through Aug. 14.

Bitcoin ETF Outflows Hit $385M as Bitcoin Price Holds Near $63K
Publisher CryptoRank 3 min read
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Key Insights

  • Bitcoin ETF products recorded $385.2 million in net outflows during the latest week.
  • Fidelity led withdrawals as several major U.S. spot funds recorded net redemptions.
  • Bitcoin price remained range-bound near $63,500 as spot trading activity weakened.

U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF products recorded $385.2 million in weekly net outflows through Aug. 14.

Farside Investors data showed withdrawals across several major funds after strong inflows during early August. Bitcoin traded near $63,500 as ETF demand and broader spot activity remained subdued.

The reversal removed one source of Bitcoin buying pressure. However, the weekly outflows followed $865.3 million of inflows during the previous five trading sessions.

Bitcoin ETF Outflows Reverse Early August Inflows

Farside Investors data showed daily outflows on four of five sessions from Aug. 10 through Aug. 14. Monday produced $144.6 million in redemptions, while Wednesday lost another $61.1 million. Thursday then recorded $131.1 million in outflows before Friday added $56.2 million.

Source: Farside

Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund led the weekly decline with $153.1 million in net redemptions. BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust lost $78.9 million over the same five trading sessions. ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF also recorded $70.3 million in withdrawals during that period.

The moves followed a stronger opening week for August. Farside data showed the funds attracted $865.3 million between Aug. 3 and Aug. 7. That sequence included inflows during every session, led by $244.4 million on Aug. 5.

The Securities and Exchange Commission filing for IBIT described the trust as primarily holding Bitcoin. It said the product sought to reflect Bitcoin’s price before expenses and liabilities. Fidelity separately describes FBTC as an exchange-traded product that tracks Bitcoin through direct exposure.

Bitcoin Price Holds Narrow Range as Volume Fades

CoinMarketCap data placed Bitcoin near $63,520 on Aug. 17, with daily trading volume near $12.3 billion. The price had remained trapped around the low-to-mid $60,000 region during August.

Source: CoinMarketCap

CryptoQuant data showed Bitcoin closed Aug. 12 at $63,422 after failing to hold near $64,900. The research platform said price had drifted toward the lower half of its prevailing range.

10x Research also flagged weaker participation in its Aug. 17 weekly market note. The firm said Bitcoin trading volumes had fallen to a fraction of earlier levels. Lower participation can reduce follow-through when price approaches nearby support or resistance zones.

That backdrop mattered for crypto ETF demand because weaker spot activity can limit price confirmation. It also left fund flows carrying greater weight in short-term institutional positioning.

Bitcoin ETF Selling Meets Weak Technical Structure

The withdrawals arrived while Bitcoin struggled to establish momentum above its recent range. Market data showed repeated failures around the mid-$60,000 area during the previous week.

BlackRock data showed IBIT held $46.96 billion in net assets on Aug. 14. The fund closed that session at $35.63, while daily share volume reached 23.5 million. Its 30-day average volume stood higher at 34.2 million shares.

BlackRock’s official product page showed the trust benchmarked performance against the CME CF Bitcoin Reference Rate. That benchmark links the fund’s valuation framework directly to regulated Bitcoin market pricing.

That volume gap showed activity in the largest spot Bitcoin product remained below its monthly norm. However, one session alone did not establish a durable trend in ETF participation.

The fund-level data also showed that withdrawals were not concentrated in one issuer. Several products recorded redemptions, which broadened the pressure across the U.S. spot market.

Bitcoin ETF Flows Put $62,000 Support Back in Focus

CryptoQuant’s Aug. 12 market commentary placed Bitcoin near the lower portion of its established range. Earlier market data had kept the broader trading band near $62,000 to $66,000.

That structure left $62,000 as the nearest widely watched downside reference. A return above roughly $65,000 would instead move price back toward the range’s upper boundary.

That Martini Guy described the weekly redemptions as institutional risk reduction rather than a structural demand reversal. His Aug. 17 post said renewed demand near support remained the main factor to watch.

Monday’s U.S. trading session provided the next verifiable test for the market. Farside’s Aug. 17 flow update would show whether redemptions extended into another week.

The post Bitcoin ETF Outflows Hit $385M as Bitcoin Price Holds Near $63K appeared first on The Coin Republic.

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