U.S. spot Bitcoin and Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded a combined net outflow of $755 million on October 13, as investors reacted to the aftermath of one of the largest liquidation events in crypto history. The sell-off, which wiped more than $500 billion from the market over the weekend, has shaken investor confidence following renewed U.S.–China trade tensions. According to data from SoSoValue, Bitcoin spot ETFs saw total outflows of $326.52 million, while Ethereum spot ETFs recorded $428.52 million in net withdrawals, their third consecutive day of losses.Source: SoSoValue The outflows mark a sharp reversal from the strong inflows seen earlier in the month, suggesting heightened caution among institutional investors. BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF Holds Firm as Crypto Funds Face $500M Outflows Among Bitcoin ETFs, BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) was the only product to record inflows, adding $60.36 million on the day. IBIT now holds $93.11 billion in total net assets and maintains cumulative inflows of $65.32 billion, continuing to dominate the sector. In contrast, Grayscale’s Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) posted the highest daily outflow at $145.39 million, bringing its cumulative net outflow to $24.35 billion. Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) also reported withdrawals of $93.28 million.Source: SoSoValue As of October 13, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs stood at $157.18 billion, representing 6.81% of Bitcoin’s total market capitalization. Trading volumes reached $6.63 billion for the day, underscoring elevated activity amid market uncertainty. Ethereum spot ETFs experienced even deeper redemptions. BlackRock’s Ethereum ETF (ETHA) led the decline with $310.13 million in outflows, followed by Grayscale’s ETHE with $20.99 million and Fidelity’s FETH with $19.12 million.Source: SoSoValue The total net asset value of Ethereum spot ETFs fell to $28.75 billion, equal to 5.56% of Ethereum’s market capitalization. Cumulative inflows across all Ether ETFs now stand at $14.48 billion, down from $15.08 billion earlier in the week. The broader market downturn was triggered after U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed plans to impose a 100% tariff on Chinese imports, sparking fears of an extended trade war. Beijing responded by warning it was ready to “fight to the end,” deepening global market jitters. Bitcoin prices dropped 2.54% to $112,283, while Ethereum fell 3.39% to $4,030. Despite the weekend’s volatility, data from CoinShares earlier this week showed that crypto investment products had attracted $3.17 billion in inflows over the previous week, even as markets faced heavy selling pressure. Bitcoin funds led with $2.7 billion in inflows, while Ether funds gained $338 million before the latest reversal. However, total assets under management for crypto funds slipped to $242 billion from $254 billion the week prior. CoinShares noted that trading volumes during the correction reached record highs, with $10.4 billion traded on Friday alone, reflecting heightened activity as investors adjusted positions. Bitcoin and Ethereum Slide Ahead of Powell Speech as Traders Brace for Volatility Bitcoin and Ethereum extended their declines this week as traders brace for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s upcoming speech, which could determine whether the crypto market stabilizes or faces further losses. Bitcoin (BTC) fell 3.1% in the past 24 hours and nearly 10% over the week, trading at $111,700, about 11% below its record high of $126,080. Ethereum (ETH) dropped to $3,974, down 5.1% on the day and 15.2% over seven days. The broader market slipped 3.2%, bringing total capitalization to $3.8 trillion. Analysts say Powell’s comments at the National Association for Business Economics (NABE) meeting in Philadelphia could influence sentiment on interest rate cuts. A more hawkish tone could extend selling pressure across risk assets, including crypto. Meanwhile, traders are closely watching Bitcoin’s tightening volatility. According to analyst Tony “The Bull” Severino, the cryptocurrency’s Bollinger Bands on the weekly chart are showing “record compression,” a condition that has historically preceded large price swings. Severino warned that the current setup could lead to either a parabolic breakout or the end of the ongoing bull cycle within the next 100 days. Despite the downturn, institutional interest remains firm. BitMine, the world’s largest corporate Ether holder, disclosed that it had increased its ETH holdings during last weekend’s crash, purchasing over 202,000 ETH valued at $827 million. The move raised its total stake to more than 3 million ETH, roughly 2.5% of the total supply, at an average price of $4,154U.S. spot Bitcoin and Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded a combined net outflow of $755 million on October 13, as investors reacted to the aftermath of one of the largest liquidation events in crypto history. The sell-off, which wiped more than $500 billion from the market over the weekend, has shaken investor confidence following renewed U.S.–China trade tensions. According to data from SoSoValue, Bitcoin spot ETFs saw total outflows of $326.52 million, while Ethereum spot ETFs recorded $428.52 million in net withdrawals, their third consecutive day of losses.Source: SoSoValue The outflows mark a sharp reversal from the strong inflows seen earlier in the month, suggesting heightened caution among institutional investors. BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF Holds Firm as Crypto Funds Face $500M Outflows Among Bitcoin ETFs, BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) was the only product to record inflows, adding $60.36 million on the day. IBIT now holds $93.11 billion in total net assets and maintains cumulative inflows of $65.32 billion, continuing to dominate the sector. In contrast, Grayscale’s Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) posted the highest daily outflow at $145.39 million, bringing its cumulative net outflow to $24.35 billion. Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) also reported withdrawals of $93.28 million.Source: SoSoValue As of October 13, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs stood at $157.18 billion, representing 6.81% of Bitcoin’s total market capitalization. Trading volumes reached $6.63 billion for the day, underscoring elevated activity amid market uncertainty. Ethereum spot ETFs experienced even deeper redemptions. BlackRock’s Ethereum ETF (ETHA) led the decline with $310.13 million in outflows, followed by Grayscale’s ETHE with $20.99 million and Fidelity’s FETH with $19.12 million.Source: SoSoValue The total net asset value of Ethereum spot ETFs fell to $28.75 billion, equal to 5.56% of Ethereum’s market capitalization. Cumulative inflows across all Ether ETFs now stand at $14.48 billion, down from $15.08 billion earlier in the week. The broader market downturn was triggered after U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed plans to impose a 100% tariff on Chinese imports, sparking fears of an extended trade war. Beijing responded by warning it was ready to “fight to the end,” deepening global market jitters. Bitcoin prices dropped 2.54% to $112,283, while Ethereum fell 3.39% to $4,030. Despite the weekend’s volatility, data from CoinShares earlier this week showed that crypto investment products had attracted $3.17 billion in inflows over the previous week, even as markets faced heavy selling pressure. Bitcoin funds led with $2.7 billion in inflows, while Ether funds gained $338 million before the latest reversal. However, total assets under management for crypto funds slipped to $242 billion from $254 billion the week prior. CoinShares noted that trading volumes during the correction reached record highs, with $10.4 billion traded on Friday alone, reflecting heightened activity as investors adjusted positions. Bitcoin and Ethereum Slide Ahead of Powell Speech as Traders Brace for Volatility Bitcoin and Ethereum extended their declines this week as traders brace for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s upcoming speech, which could determine whether the crypto market stabilizes or faces further losses. Bitcoin (BTC) fell 3.1% in the past 24 hours and nearly 10% over the week, trading at $111,700, about 11% below its record high of $126,080. Ethereum (ETH) dropped to $3,974, down 5.1% on the day and 15.2% over seven days. The broader market slipped 3.2%, bringing total capitalization to $3.8 trillion. Analysts say Powell’s comments at the National Association for Business Economics (NABE) meeting in Philadelphia could influence sentiment on interest rate cuts. A more hawkish tone could extend selling pressure across risk assets, including crypto. Meanwhile, traders are closely watching Bitcoin’s tightening volatility. According to analyst Tony “The Bull” Severino, the cryptocurrency’s Bollinger Bands on the weekly chart are showing “record compression,” a condition that has historically preceded large price swings. Severino warned that the current setup could lead to either a parabolic breakout or the end of the ongoing bull cycle within the next 100 days. Despite the downturn, institutional interest remains firm. BitMine, the world’s largest corporate Ether holder, disclosed that it had increased its ETH holdings during last weekend’s crash, purchasing over 202,000 ETH valued at $827 million. The move raised its total stake to more than 3 million ETH, roughly 2.5% of the total supply, at an average price of $4,154

Bitcoin and Ethereum Spot ETFs Bleed $755M as Post-Wipeout Fear Grips Traders

U.S. spot Bitcoin and Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded a combined net outflow of $755 million on October 13, as investors reacted to the aftermath of one of the largest liquidation events in crypto history.

The sell-off, which wiped more than $500 billion from the market over the weekend, has shaken investor confidence following renewed U.S.–China trade tensions.

According to data from SoSoValue, Bitcoin spot ETFs saw total outflows of $326.52 million, while Ethereum spot ETFs recorded $428.52 million in net withdrawals, their third consecutive day of losses.

Source: SoSoValue

The outflows mark a sharp reversal from the strong inflows seen earlier in the month, suggesting heightened caution among institutional investors.

BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF Holds Firm as Crypto Funds Face $500M Outflows

Among Bitcoin ETFs, BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) was the only product to record inflows, adding $60.36 million on the day. IBIT now holds $93.11 billion in total net assets and maintains cumulative inflows of $65.32 billion, continuing to dominate the sector.

In contrast, Grayscale’s Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) posted the highest daily outflow at $145.39 million, bringing its cumulative net outflow to $24.35 billion. Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) also reported withdrawals of $93.28 million.

Source: SoSoValue

As of October 13, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs stood at $157.18 billion, representing 6.81% of Bitcoin’s total market capitalization. Trading volumes reached $6.63 billion for the day, underscoring elevated activity amid market uncertainty.

Ethereum spot ETFs experienced even deeper redemptions. BlackRock’s Ethereum ETF (ETHA) led the decline with $310.13 million in outflows, followed by Grayscale’s ETHE with $20.99 million and Fidelity’s FETH with $19.12 million.

Source: SoSoValue

The total net asset value of Ethereum spot ETFs fell to $28.75 billion, equal to 5.56% of Ethereum’s market capitalization. Cumulative inflows across all Ether ETFs now stand at $14.48 billion, down from $15.08 billion earlier in the week.

The broader market downturn was triggered after U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed plans to impose a 100% tariff on Chinese imports, sparking fears of an extended trade war.

Beijing responded by warning it was ready to “fight to the end,” deepening global market jitters. Bitcoin prices dropped 2.54% to $112,283, while Ethereum fell 3.39% to $4,030.

Despite the weekend’s volatility, data from CoinShares earlier this week showed that crypto investment products had attracted $3.17 billion in inflows over the previous week, even as markets faced heavy selling pressure.

Bitcoin funds led with $2.7 billion in inflows, while Ether funds gained $338 million before the latest reversal.

However, total assets under management for crypto funds slipped to $242 billion from $254 billion the week prior.

CoinShares noted that trading volumes during the correction reached record highs, with $10.4 billion traded on Friday alone, reflecting heightened activity as investors adjusted positions.

Bitcoin and Ethereum Slide Ahead of Powell Speech as Traders Brace for Volatility

Bitcoin and Ethereum extended their declines this week as traders brace for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s upcoming speech, which could determine whether the crypto market stabilizes or faces further losses.

Bitcoin (BTC) fell 3.1% in the past 24 hours and nearly 10% over the week, trading at $111,700, about 11% below its record high of $126,080.

Ethereum (ETH) dropped to $3,974, down 5.1% on the day and 15.2% over seven days. The broader market slipped 3.2%, bringing total capitalization to $3.8 trillion.

Analysts say Powell’s comments at the National Association for Business Economics (NABE) meeting in Philadelphia could influence sentiment on interest rate cuts. A more hawkish tone could extend selling pressure across risk assets, including crypto.

Meanwhile, traders are closely watching Bitcoin’s tightening volatility. According to analyst Tony “The Bull” Severino, the cryptocurrency’s Bollinger Bands on the weekly chart are showing “record compression,” a condition that has historically preceded large price swings.

Severino warned that the current setup could lead to either a parabolic breakout or the end of the ongoing bull cycle within the next 100 days.

Despite the downturn, institutional interest remains firm. BitMine, the world’s largest corporate Ether holder, disclosed that it had increased its ETH holdings during last weekend’s crash, purchasing over 202,000 ETH valued at $827 million.

The move raised its total stake to more than 3 million ETH, roughly 2.5% of the total supply, at an average price of $4,154.

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