Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs have seen over $9 billion outflow in four months! Institutional funds are withdrawing, shaking confidence in the crypto market?

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On March 2nd, it was reported that as the crypto market continues to adjust, U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs have experienced significant capital outflows over the past four months, totaling over $9 billion. Data shows this is one of the most concentrated periods of investor withdrawals since these funds were launched in early 2024, and it also signals a key shift in market sentiment toward digital assets.

Statistics from platform SoSoValue indicate that Bitcoin ETFs have seen four consecutive months of net redemptions, with approximately $6.39 billion flowing out, marking the longest monthly outflow since the product’s launch. Meanwhile, Ethereum ETFs are also facing notable redemption pressure, with about $2.76 billion withdrawn over four months. The withdrawal trend among institutional investors suggests that large capital is becoming more cautious in the current market environment.

Looking back to early 2024, the launch of Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs in the U.S. quickly became an important gateway for Wall Street into digital assets. The influx of capital fueled a rapid rise in market sentiment. Especially after President Trump’s victory in the presidential election, investors generally anticipated a more favorable regulatory environment, leading to a strong rally in the crypto market.

Against this backdrop, Bitcoin’s price reached a historic high of approximately $126,000 in early October 2025, and Ethereum surpassed $4,950 in August of the same year. However, after October, the market experienced a clear reversal. Currently, Bitcoin has fallen nearly 50% from its peak, remaining around $67,000; Ethereum’s decline has been even more pronounced, with a total drop of over 60%.

Analysts believe that ETF capital flows have become an important indicator of institutional sentiment. Before ETFs were launched, it was difficult to track institutional allocations to crypto assets clearly. Now, these funds provide a direct window into large-capital movements. Data shows that the sustained redemptions over the past four months represent the weakest phase since ETF listings began.

Although some small-scale inflows occurred on certain recent trading days, market analysts generally agree that scattered buying is not enough to reverse the current trend. To trigger a more sustained rebound in Bitcoin and Ethereum prices, stable and continuous institutional capital inflows are still needed. The current cumulative outflow of over $9 billion continues to significantly impact confidence in the crypto market.

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