The tone across crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs) softened further on Tuesday, April 28, with bitcoin products extending their pullback and ether funds following suit. While not a wholesale retreat, the pattern signals a market taking a breather.
Spot bitcoin ETFs recorded net outflows of $89.68 million, marking a second consecutive day of declines. The move was driven largely by Blackrock’s IBIT, which posted a sharp $112.25 million exit. Additional pressure came from Bitwise’s BITB and Fidelity’s FBTC, which saw outflows of $13.65 million and $4.98 million, respectively.
There was a counterbalance, though not enough to shift the overall direction. Ark & 21Shares’ ARKB drew in $41.20 million, offering a partial offset to the broader selling. Even so, the net picture remained firmly negative.

Outflows for bitcoin ETFs over the past two days have hit $353 million
Trading activity held steady. Total value exchanged across bitcoin ETFs reached $1.35 billion, suggesting that while flows have turned cautious, participation has not faded. Net assets across the segment closed at $100.39 billion.
Ether ETFs mirrored the subdued mood. The group posted net outflows of $21.80 million, spread across three funds. Blackrock’s ETHA led the declines with $13.17 million in exits, followed by Grayscale’s ETHE at $6.91 million. Fidelity’s FETH recorded a smaller but notable $1.72 million outflow.
One notable shift came from Blackrock’s ETHB, which has recently acted as a steady inflow channel. The fund saw no trading activity, a pause that may reflect a broader hesitation among buyers. Total trading volume for ether ETFs came in at $428.61 million, with net assets ending at $13.57 billion.
Away from the two largest assets, the picture was quieter but not entirely inactive. XRP ETFs attracted $2.20 million in inflows, all of it concentrated in Canary’s XRPC. While modest in size, the move stands out against the broader trend of outflows and suggests selective interest remains.
Solana ETFs, by contrast, were unchanged for a second straight session. No inflows or outflows were recorded, leaving net assets at $857.99 million.
Taken together, the data points to a market in transition. After a period of sustained inflows, investors appear to be recalibrating exposure rather than exiting outright. The rest of the week will be key in determining whether this is a brief pause or the start of a shift in sentiment.
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