U.S.-listed Bitcoin and Ether exchange-traded funds recorded combined outflows of $147.5 million on July 9, according to Farside Investors. Spot Bitcoin ETFs posted $95.3 million in net outflows while Ether ETFs lost $52.2 million, with Solana ETFs adding just $0.4 million. The outflows extended an uneven post-holiday trend in institutional digital asset demand. The session marked a second consecutive day of weakness after crypto ETF demand had stabilized earlier in the week, with Bitcoin ETFs recording $265.7 million of inflows on July 6 and $21.5 million on July 7 before reversing to $84.9 million of outflows on July 8. ETF flows have become a key indicator of whether traditional-market investors are adding crypto exposure through regulated products.
Fidelity and Ark Lead Bitcoin ETF Outflows on July 9
Fidelity's FBTC recorded $63.3 million of outflows on July 9, the largest redemption among Bitcoin ETFs. Ark and 21Shares' ARKB lost $39.9 million. VanEck's HODL added $5.4 million, Morgan Stanley's MSBT added $2.2 million and Bitwise's BITB posted $0.3 million of inflows. BlackRock's IBIT, Grayscale's GBTC and Grayscale's lower-fee BTC product were flat for the session. IBIT had attracted $209.4 million on July 6 and $54.8 million on July 7 before recording outflows on July 8. A flat day from IBIT left the category without its usual strongest source of demand.
Fidelity FETH Reverses After Strong July 8 Session
Ether ETFs recorded $52.2 million of net outflows on July 9, led by Fidelity's FETH, which lost $34.0 million. BlackRock's ETHA saw $12.7 million of outflows, Grayscale's ETHB lost $2.7 million and Bitwise's ETHW lost $2.8 million. VanEck's ETHV, Invesco's QETH, Franklin's EZET, Grayscale's ETHE and Grayscale's ETH were flat. The reversal followed a strong July 8 session in which Ether funds added $70.5 million, led almost entirely by Fidelity's FETH. Solana ETFs recorded $0.4 million of net inflows, with VanEck's VSOL adding $0.3 million and VanEck's TSOL adding $0.1 million. Bitwise's BSOL, Fidelity's FSOL, Franklin's SOEZ and Grayscale's GSOL were flat.
FAQ
What were the total crypto ETF outflows on July 9?
U.S.-listed Bitcoin and Ether ETFs recorded combined outflows of $147.5 million on July 9, with Bitcoin ETFs losing $95.3 million and Ether ETFs losing $52.2 million, according to Farside Investors.
Which Bitcoin ETF had the largest outflow on July 9?
Fidelity's FBTC recorded the largest Bitcoin ETF outflow on July 9, losing $63.3 million, followed by Ark and 21Shares' ARKB, which lost $39.9 million.