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Bitcoin ETF Outflows Hit $390M in Week of Aug 10, BTC Price Weakens

Spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded about $390 million in net outflows during the Aug. 10-14 trading week. The withdrawals marked the largest weekly outflows since June 2026 and reversed the strong start to August.

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Aug 17, 2026 at 2:42 PM UTC · 3 Min. Lesezeit

Bitcoin ETF Outflows Hit $390M in Week of Aug 10, BTC Price Weakens
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Key Insights:

  • Fidelity’s FBTC led redemptions at $153.2 million as spot Bitcoin ETFs hit the largest weekly outflows since June.
  • Tudor Investment increased its stake in BlackRock Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) by 18.9% to 688,529 during Q2 2026.
  • Bitcoin faces weakening technical and market momentum, closing below the Weekly 200MA.

Spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded about $390 million in net outflows during the Aug. 10-14 trading week. The withdrawals marked the largest weekly outflows since June 2026 and reversed the strong start to August.

Bitcoin price also remained under pressure near $63,000. The cryptocurrency struggled to sustain moves above $65,000 while U.S. equities and gold showed stronger momentum.

Spot Bitcoin ETF Weekly Outflows Surge Again

U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds recorded their largest weekly outflows since late June. The 13 funds recorded a combined $389.7 million in net outflows during the week of August 10, according to Bloomberg data. This followed $853.5 million in net inflows during the previous week.

Fidelity’s FBTC led redemptions with $153.2 million in outflows, equivalent to approximately 2,438 BTC. GBTC saw $88.3 million in outflows, followed by IBIT at $78.9 million and ARKB at $70.3 million.

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