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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.

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Aug 17, 2026 at 3:29 PM UTC · Updated 3日前 · 3 分で読める

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

$385.2M Weekly ETF net outflows

Entities

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BTC+4.90%$72,602

Last Updated

3日前

翻訳中…

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.

Market Context

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BTC

$72,589

+4.88% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.46T

24H Volume

$47.4B

24H High

$73,043

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