
Between October 27 and 31, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs saw a total net outflow of $799 million, with all twelve Bitcoin ETFs reporting withdrawals. In contrast, spot Ethereum ETFs experienced a net inflow of $16 million during the same week, led by Grayscale’s ETH product, which attracted $56 million. This shows growing investor interest in Ethereum ETFs while Bitcoin ETFs faced significant outflows, reflecting a shift in market sentiment during late October 2025.
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