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According to data from SoSoValue, US-based spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded a total net outflow of $1.26 billion last week, marking the largest weekly decline since late January. Twelve funds sold off $648.6 million on Monday alone—reported as the largest single-day outflow since January 29—when Bitcoin dropped below $77,000. Daily outflows continued at smaller scales through Friday: $331 million on Tuesday, $70.5 million on Wednesday, $100.8 million on Thursday, and $105.2 million on Friday.
Spot Ether ETFs recorded a total outflow of $216 million during the same period and experienced their 10th consecutive net redemption on Friday, the longest decline streak for this product group since March 2025. According to Bitrue Research Institute, the Bitcoin sell-off occurred amid rising US Treasury yields, a stronger US dollar, and geopolitical tensions.