Bitcoin spot ETFs saw $390 million in weekly net outflows, led by Fidelity's FBTC at $153 million

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Bitcoin spot ETFs saw a $390m net weekly outflow (Aug 10–14 ET), led by Fidelity’s FBTC (-$153m) and GBTC (-$883m), partly offset by inflows into Grayscale’s Bitcoin Mini Trust (+$759.8m). The flow mix signals rotation across products rather than a uniform risk-off move. With total spot-ETF NAV at $76.61bn (~6.07% of BTC market cap), ETF flows remain a meaningful marginal driver of near-term positioning.
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● Medium
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● Neutral
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Bitcoin spot ETFs posted net outflows of $390 million over the most recent trading week (ET, Aug. 10–14), according to SoSoValue data cited by Huo Xing Finance. Fidelity's FBTC recorded the largest weekly net outflow at $153 million, bringing its cumulative net inflows to $9.88 billion. Grayscale's Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) followed with a $883 million weekly net outflow, and its cumulative net outflows now total $27.55 billion. On the inflow side, Grayscale's Bitcoin Mini Trust (BTC) led with $759.8 million in weekly net inflows, lifting its cumulative net inflows to $2.74 billion. At the time of publication, total net asset value across all Bitcoin spot ETFs stood at $76.61 billion, representing 6.07% of Bitcoin's total market capitalization. Cumulative net inflows since launch were reported at $51.79 billion.