Spot Bitcoin ETFs break four-week outflow streak with $70M in weekly inflows

Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) ended a bruising month of withdrawals with a modest turnaround, posting roughly $70 million in net inflows for the week.

The reversal follows four straight weeks of heavy outflows that drained about $4.35 billion from the sector and pushed net assets sharply lower, according to data from SoSoValue. The highest weekly outflow occurred in the weeks ending on Nov. 7 and Nov. 21, 2025, with each week seeing $1.22 billion leave spot Bitcoin ETFs.

On a daily basis, Bitcoin (BTC) funds registered about $71 million of net inflows on Friday, lifting cumulative inflows to nearly $57.7 billion since launch. Combined net assets have increased to nearly $119.4 billion, around 6.5% of Bitcoin’s market capitalization.

During the day, BlackRock’s IBIT saw $113.7 million in daily outflows, but this was offset by strong inflows into rival funds, led by Fidelity’s FBTC with $77.5 million and ARK 21Shares’ ARKB with $88 million.

Spot Bitcoin ETFs attracted $76 million in inflows on Friday. Source: SoSoValue

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Ether ETFs break weekly outflows

Spot Ether (ETH) ETFs also staged a turnaround, recording $312.6 million in net weekly inflows after three straight weeks of heavy withdrawals.

The rebound comes after a bruising run that drained roughly $1.74 billion from Ether ETFs across the prior three weeks. The worst week in that stretch was the period ending Nov. 14, 2025, when investors pulled $728.6 million.

On Friday, Ether ETFs posted about $76.6 million in inflows, pushing cumulative net inflows to $12.94 billion since launch. Total assets across US spot Ether ETFs now stand near $19.15 billion, equivalent to around 5.2% of Ether’s market capitalization.

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Bitcoin nears short-term bottom

As Cointelegraph reported, trader Mister Crypto has said Bitcoin may have formed a short-term bottom as RSI nears oversold levels and whales reopen long positions, raising the odds of a relief rally toward $100,000–$110,000.

Bitwise Europe research head André Dragosch has also said that Bitcoin could have major upside ahead, as its current price doesn’t reflect improving macro expectations.

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