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US Spot Bitcoin ETFs Post $390 Million in Net Outflows Last Week; Ethereum Funds Also See Withdrawals

US spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds posted net outflows of $390 million in the week ended Aug. 14, according to Wu Blockchain on Aug. 17.

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Aug 17, 2026 at 4:08 AM UTC · 1 min read

US Spot Bitcoin ETFs Post $390 Million in Net Outflows Last Week; Ethereum Funds Also See Withdrawals
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US spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds posted net outflows of $390 million in the week ended Aug. 14, according to Wu Blockchain on Aug. 17.

Fidelity’s FBTC recorded the biggest net outflow among the Bitcoin ETFs, with $153 million leaving the fund.

US spot Ethereum ETFs also saw net outflows of $2.26 million over the same period. BlackRock’s ETHA posted the largest withdrawal, with net outflows of $16.3944 million.

Bitcoin was trading at $63,492.12 on Binance's USDT market, up 0.57% from a day earlier, while Ether rose 1.06% to $1,903.59.

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