Bitcoin ETFs End 2025 Under Pressure as Outflows Deepen

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The curtain closed on 2025 with investors still lightening exposure to bitcoin and ether ETFs, even as XRP and solana attracted incremental capital. Thin holiday liquidity amplified moves, but the underlying message was clear: positioning remained cautious heading into the new year.

Bitcoin spot ETFs ended the year with a sizable $348.10 million outflow, spread broadly across the funds. Blackrock’s IBIT led the exits with $99.05 million in redemptions, setting the tone for the session. Ark & 21Shares’ ARKB followed with a $76.53 million outflow, while Grayscale’s GBTC shed $69.09 million.

Fidelity’s FBTC was close behind, losing $66.58 million. Additional pressure came from Bitwise’s BITB with $13.76 million in exits, Grayscale’s Bitcoin Mini Trust with $11.24 million, Vaneck’s HODL with $6.79 million, and Franklin’s EZBC with $5.05 million. Total value traded reached $2.83 billion, while net assets held steady at $113.29 billion despite the heavy redemptions.

Ether ETFs also closed the year lower, recording a $72.06 million net outflow across five funds. Grayscale’s Ether Mini Trust accounted for the largest share with a $31.98 million exit, followed by Blackrock’s ETHA at $21.51 million. Vaneck’s ETHV lost $14.10 million, while Franklin’s EZET and Fidelity’s FETH saw smaller outflows of $2.25 million and $2.22 million, respectively. Total value traded came in at $808.12 million, and net assets ended the session at $17.95 billion.

In contrast, XRP ETFs extended their strong late-year run with a $5.58 million inflow. Franklin’s XRPZ led the group with $3.95 million, while Bitwise’s XRP added $1.63 million. Trading activity totaled $22.36 million, and net assets remained stable at $1.24 billion.

Read more: Bitcoin ETFs in 2025: A Year of Extremes, Rotation, and Resilience

Solana ETFs also finished the year on a positive note, posting a modest $2.29 million inflow driven entirely by Bitwise’s BSOL. Total value traded reached $34.40 million, lifting net assets to $950.82 million as SOL products continued edging toward the $1 billion milestone.

Overall, the final trading day of 2025 reinforced a familiar theme. Bitcoin and ether ETFs closed the year under sustained outflow pressure, while XRP and solana quietly attracted capital, highlighting a selective and increasingly nuanced approach to crypto ETF exposure heading into 2026.

  • How did Bitcoin ETFs end 2025?
    Bitcoin ETFs closed the year with a $348 million outflow as investors reduced exposure.
  • What was the outcome for Ether ETFs at year-end?
    Ether ETFs also finished in the red, logging a $72 million net outflow.
  • Which crypto ETFs attracted inflows despite year-end caution?
    XRP and solana ETFs posted modest inflows, extending their late-year momentum.
  • What does this ETF split signal for 2026?
    Investors are rotating selectively, favoring altcoin ETFs over bitcoin and ether heading into the new year.

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