Bitcoin Spot ETFs Break 4-Week Positive Streak With $296M Outflow

bitcoinistPublished on 2026-03-30Last updated on 2026-03-30

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Bitcoin spot ETFs ended a four-week positive streak with $296.18 million in net outflows last week, marking the seventh weekly outflow of 2026. The decline was largely driven by significant redemptions from BlackRock’s IBIT and Grayscale’s GBTC, among others. Fidelity’s FBTC was the only fund to record a net inflow. Meanwhile, Ethereum spot ETFs also saw outflows for the second consecutive week. In other news, Morgan Stanley has filed to launch its own Bitcoin spot ETF, which would feature the lowest fee in the market at 0.14% if approved.

Bitcoin price struggles over the last week were also in its ETF market, as the Bitcoin spot ETFs posted their first net outflows in a month. Before this trading session, these investment funds had experienced a 4-week bullish streak, resulting in a combined net inflow of $2.21 billion.

Bitcoin ETFs See Red Again, While Potential New Member Awaits

According to data from SoSoValue, the combined trading activity across the 12 Bitcoin Spot ETFs resulted in a negative inflow of $296.18 million over the past week. This development represents the seventh weekly outflow of 2026, and the fifteenth since the crypto bear market commenced in October 2025. A daily analysis shows the net withdrawal performance is highly linked to consecutive outflows on Thursday and Friday, combinedly valued at over $396 million. For context, the $225.48 million outflow registered on Friday represents the market’s largest net outflow since March 3rd.

Looking at individual fund performance, BlackRock IBIT experienced the largest net redemptions valued at $158.07 million. Meanwhile, Grayscale’s GBTC, Bitwise’s BITB, and Ark/21 Shares ARKB also registered a total netflow of $169.26 million. ETFs such as Grayscale’s BTC and VanEck’s HODL also posted respective net withdrawals of $5.45 and $10.28, marking minor contributions to the general market’s negative performance. On the other hand, Fidelity’s FBTC accounted for the only recorded net inflow, valued at $46.88 million.

Other ETFs, such as Invesco’s BTCO, Valkyrie’s BRRR, Wisdom Tree’s BTCW, Franklin Templeton’s EZBC, and Hashdex’s DEFI, all experienced zero weekly net flows. At press time, the Bitcoin Spot ETF reported a cumulative total net inflow of $55.93 billion and total net assets of $84.77 billion.

Meanwhile, recent reports indicate that American banking giant Morgan Stanley has filed to launch its own Bitcoin spot ETF under the ticker MSBT. According to Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas, the proposed fund will offer the lowest fee in the market at 0.14%, just below Grayscale’s 0.15%. If approved by the SEC, MSBT will be the first Bitcoin spot ETF directly listed by a US bank. For context, Morgan Stanley ranks as a leading financial services operator in the world with an asset under management of $1.9 trillion and a market cap of $251 billion.

Related Reading: Greatest Wealth Transfer Is about To Happen For Altcoins, Analyst Warns

Ethereum Spot ETFs Record Consecutive Outflows

In separate news, the Ethereum ETFs extended their negative performance for a second consecutive week after registering weekly net withdrawals of $206.58 million. At the time of writing, the cumulative total net inflow for the Ethereum spot market is $11.52 billion, while total net assets are valued at $11.33 billion.

BTC trading at $66,859 on the daily chart | Source: BTCUSDT chart on Tradingview.com

Related Questions

QWhat was the total net outflow for Bitcoin spot ETFs over the past week, breaking their 4-week positive streak?

AThe total net outflow for Bitcoin spot ETFs over the past week was $296.18 million.

QWhich Bitcoin spot ETF was the only one to record a net inflow, and what was the amount?

AFidelity's FBTC was the only Bitcoin spot ETF to record a net inflow, valued at $46.88 million.

QWhat is the proposed management fee for Morgan Stanley's new Bitcoin spot ETF (MSBT), and how does it compare to the competition?

AMorgan Stanley's proposed Bitcoin spot ETF (MSBT) has a management fee of 0.14%, which is the lowest in the market and just below Grayscale's fee of 0.15%.

QHow did the Ethereum spot ETFs perform in the same week, and what was the amount of their net outflow?

AThe Ethereum spot ETFs also recorded a negative performance for a second consecutive week, with net withdrawals of $206.58 million.

QWhich specific Bitcoin spot ETF experienced the largest net redemptions, and what was the value?

ABlackRock's IBIT experienced the largest net redemptions, valued at $158.07 million.

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