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Bitcoin, Ethereum ETFs See Outflows as Solana Gains

Bitcoin, Ethereum ETFs See Outflows as Solana Gains

CoinomediaCoinomedia2025/12/12 10:54
By:Aurelien SageAurelien Sage

Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs face heavy outflows, while Solana ETFs attract over $11 million in net inflows.Bitcoin ETFs Lead the ExitEthereum ETFs Not Far BehindSolana Defies the Trend

  • Bitcoin ETFs lost $77.34M in net outflows, led by Fidelity.
  • Ethereum ETFs saw $42.37M leave, with one exception.
  • Solana ETFs gained $11.02M, bucking the trend.

On December 11 (ET), the U.S. crypto ETF market saw contrasting movements, with major outflows from Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, while Solana stood out with positive inflows. The trend reflects shifting investor confidence and market positioning amid broader crypto market fluctuations.

Bitcoin ETFs Lead the Exit

U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded a total net outflow of $77.34 million, signaling reduced investor interest or short-term profit-taking. The largest single withdrawal came from Fidelity’s FBTC, which saw $104 million in net outflows—surpassing the total net loss for Bitcoin ETFs, suggesting that other products had minor inflows or remained stable.

This significant outflow from a leading fund like FBTC indicates that some institutional investors may be reallocating funds or hedging against short-term volatility. It could also reflect caution amid regulatory uncertainty or upcoming Federal Reserve decisions impacting crypto markets.

Ethereum ETFs Not Far Behind

Spot Ethereum ETFs followed a similar trend, posting $42.37 million in total net outflows. However, 21Shares’ TETH stood out as the only Ethereum ETF to post net inflows during the session. This shows that while overall sentiment around Ethereum was bearish, there’s still selective confidence in certain products or strategies.

This comes at a time when Ethereum is facing slower momentum compared to Bitcoin and newer altcoins, making it a less aggressive bet for some investors.

On December 11 (ET), U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded a total net outflow of $77.34 million, with Fidelity’s FBTC leading at a $104 million outflow. Spot Ethereum ETFs saw a total net outflow of $42.37 million, with 21Shares’ TETH being the only product to post net inflows. Spot… pic.twitter.com/2XISf5dhJh

— Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) December 12, 2025

Solana Defies the Trend

In contrast to Bitcoin and Ethereum, Solana ETFs attracted $11.02 million in net inflows, marking a growing interest in this high-performance blockchain. As Solana continues to shine with its strong developer ecosystem, fast transaction speeds, and recent price gains, institutional interest appears to be building.

This trend suggests that investors are increasingly looking toward alternative Layer 1 protocols for growth potential, especially in the face of Ethereum’s scaling challenges and Bitcoin’s slower innovation cycle.

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