$755 Million Withdrawn from BTC and ETH ETFs After Trade War Fears

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On October 13, both U.S. spot ETFs, Bitcoin, and Ethereum recorded heavy outflows. According to data from SoSoValue, Bitcoin ETFs withdrew $326.52 million, while Ethereum ETFs transferred $428.52 million. 

Bitcoin ETF Breakdown

With only six out of twelve ETFs posting action, Bitcoin ETFs recorded a net outflow of $326.52 million. BlackRock IBIT was the only ETF to post $60.36 million in inflows for the session. Following ETFs posted outflow: 

  • Grayscale GBTC: $145.39 million
  • Bitwise BITB: $115.64 million
  • Fidelity FBTC: $93.28 million 
  • Ark & 21Shares ARKB: $21.12 million 
  • VanEck HODL: $11.44 million 

Despite moving off a heavy amount, Bitcoin ETFs recorded $6.63 billion in trading value with total net assets of $157.18 billion. This marks 6.81% of the Bitcoin market cap. 

Ethereum ETF Breakdown 

Ethereum ETFs posted a sell-off of $428.52 million, with no inflows for the day. Seven out of nine ETFs posted action for the day. 

  • BlackRock ETHA: $310.13 million 
  • Grayscale ETH: $49.67 million 
  • Grayscale ETHE: $20.99 million 
  • Fidelity FETH: $19.12 million 
  • Bitwise ETHW: $12.80 million 
  • VanEck ETHV: $9.34 million 
  • Franklin EZET: $6.46 million

Total trading volume in Ethereum ETFs reached $2.82 billion with net assets of $28.75 billion. This represents 5.56% of the Ethereum market cap. 

Market Context 

Bitcoin is trading at $113,499.05, after a 1.3% drop in 24 hours. Its market cap has reached $2.260 trillion, which also dipped this week. The daily trading volume has reached $69.02 billion, showing a slow market. 

Meanwhile, Ethereum is priced at $4,142.32, with a market cap of $500.809 billion. Its trading volume has dropped to $48.3 billion, marking a 21.25% dip compared to the previous day. 

Why BTC and ETH prices plunged: 

After President Donald Trump threatened new tariffs on imports from China, investors feared a trade war between the two countries. This triggered investors to sell off risky assets like tech stocks and crypto, which resulted in a crypto market crash. 

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