Bitcoin Updates Today: Bitcoin ETFs Show Resilience Amid Market Downturn as Inflows Resume, While Ethereum Faces Challenges
- U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs saw $75.4M inflows as BTC rebounded above $92,000, reversing November's $1.26B outflow record. - Ethereum ETFs continued losing $1.42B since November, with ETHA and ETHE leading outflows amid macroeconomic uncertainty. - Institutional confidence grew as Harvard invested $443M in IBIT , while MicroStrategy added 884 BTC to holdings. - Market sentiment remains mixed with extreme fear levels, as analysts debate Ethereum's potential "supercycle" versus Bitcoin's stabilization.
Following several weeks of significant withdrawals, U.S. spot
In November 2025, Bitcoin ETFs saw a historic net outflow of $1.26 billion,
Ethereum ETFs performed even worse,
Ethereum ETFs, on the other hand, continued to face challenges,
Institutional investors have significantly influenced ETF trends.
Market outlook remains divided.
The future of crypto ETFs will depend on greater macroeconomic certainty and institutional strategies. While Bitcoin’s recent price recovery and inflows point to possible short-term stability, a lasting rebound will require clarity on Federal Reserve policy and stronger liquidity. For now,
As the market continues to adapt, the relationship between ETF flows and price movements will remain a key indicator for the next phase in crypto’s evolution.
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