Bitcoin ETFs End 7-Day Outflow Streak with $355M Inflow on Dec 30

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Bitcoin ETFs saw $355.02 million in inflows on December 30, ending a seven-day outflow streak. BlackRock's IBIT led with $143.75 million, while ARK 21Shares added $109.56 million. Ethereum ETFs also posted $67.84 million in inflows, with no outflows reported. The seven-day outflow streak had caused $1.12 billion in losses, including a $275.88 million outflow on December 26. Cumulative inflows for Bitcoin ETFs stood at $56.96 billion as of December 30. On-chain data shows renewed investor confidence after the outflow cycle.

Key Insights

  • Bitcoin ETFs recorded $355.02 million in inflows on December 30.
  • The seven-day outflow streak ended with all products posting positive or zero flows.
  • Ethereum ETFs saw $67.84M inflows with no products recording outflows.

Bitcoin ETFs reversed a seven-day losing streak on December 30, recording $355.02 million in net inflows.

The recovery marked the first positive day since December 17, when products posted $457.29 million in gains.

Data from SoSoValue shows cumulative inflows reached $56.96 billion. At the same time, trading volume hit $3.57 billion for the session.

BlackRock and ARK Lead Bitcoin ETFs Recovery

Bitcoin ETFs saw broad-based inflows across multiple products on December 30. BlackRock’s IBIT led the recovery with $143.75 million in inflows, adding 1,630 BTC to its holdings.

The product maintains $62.19 billion in cumulative inflows and $67.91 billion in total net assets. It is preserving its position as the largest Bitcoin ETF.

ARK 21Shares (ARKB) posted the second-largest inflows with $109.56 million, acquiring 1,250 BTC.

Bitcoin ETF data: SoSo Value

The strong performance brought ARKB’s cumulative inflows to $1.71 billion with total assets at $3.40 billion. The product’s December 30 gains reversed recent losses.

Fidelity’s FBTC recorded $78.59 million in inflows, adding 893.04 BTC. The product holds $12.18 billion in cumulative inflows and $17.81 billion in total assets.

Bitwise’s BITB attracted $13.87 million with 157.58 BTC added. Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust (BTC) saw $4.28 million in inflows, acquiring 48.59 BTC. VanEck’s HODL recorded $4.98 million with 56.56 BTC added to holdings.

Seven products reported zero activity but no outflows. Grayscale’s GBTC, Invesco’s BTCO, Franklin’s EZBC, Valkyrie’s BRRR, WisdomTree’s BTCW, and Hashdex’s DEFI all showed no flows.

Seven-day Streak Produced $1.12B in Losses

The December 30 recovery ended a seven-day outflow streak that produced combined losses of $1.12 billion.

Bitcoin ETFs faced consecutive negative days from December 18 through December 29. With this, the daily losses range from $19.29 million to $275.88 million.

December 26 marked the worst single day with $275.88 million in outflows. Funds recorded heavy outflows on December 18 with $161.32 million in losses. They lost another $158.25 million on December 19.

Outflows continued with $142.19 million on December 22 and $188.64 million on December 23. Losses peaked at $275.88 million on December 26 before easing to $19.29 million on December 29.

Cumulative inflows fell from $57.73 billion on December 17 to $56.61 billion on December 29. They then recovered slightly to $56.96 billion on December 30.

The $355.02 million inflow on December 30 recovered approximately 31.7% of the losses suffered during the seven-day streak.

The December 30 performance fell short of the December 17 inflows when Bitcoin ETFs recorded $457.29 million in gains.

That session remains the strongest single-day performance during the recent volatile period.

Ethereum and Solana ETFs Post Positive Flows

Ethereum ETFs recorded $67.84 million in net inflows on December 30, bringing cumulative flows to $12.40 billion. All nine Ethereum ETF products posted either positive flows or zero activity, with no products recording outflows.

The Ethereum ETF performance ended a streak of mostly negative days. December 29 saw $9.63 million in outflows, and December 26 recorded $38.70 million in losses. Following this, December 24 posted $52.70 million in redemptions, and December 23 saw $95.53 million exit.

Ethereum ETF data: SoSo Value

The last positive day before December 30 came on December 22, when products recorded $84.59 million in inflows.

Solana spot ETFs posted $5.21 million in net inflows on December 30, bringing cumulative flows to $763.91 million. The products maintained their consistent streak of positive daily performance.

December 29 saw $2.93 million in inflows, December 24 recorded $1.48 million, and December 23 posted $4.20 million.

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