Ethereum exchange-traded funds recorded their steepest weekly outflows to date, shedding nearly $800 million last week as crypto markets 1 Takeaways: Spot Ethereum ETFs saw a record $795.6 million in outflows last week, led by heavy redemptions from Fidelity’s 2 briefly dipped below $4,000, triggering the worst two-day outflow stretch since 3 ETFs also logged $902.5 million in weekly outflows, though BlackRock’s IBIT continued to hold the largest market 4 to data from SoSoValue , spot Ethereum ETFs posted $795.6 million in net outflows for the week ending September 26, narrowly surpassing the previous record of $787.7 million set earlier this 5 sell-off came amid elevated trading volumes, which topped $10 billion across the funds.
Fidelity’s FETH Leads $800M Ethereum ETF Exodus The heaviest withdrawals hit BlackRock’s flagship ETHA fund and Fidelity’s FETH. ETHA, the largest Ethereum ETF by assets under management, lost over $200 million but still retains more than $15.2 billion in total assets. Meanwhile, FETH saw more than $362 million in outflows, leading the weekly 6 prices briefly fell below $4,000 on Thursday and Friday, sparking two consecutive days of $250 million in redemptions from Ethereum funds, the worst 48-hour span since 7 attributed the sharp drop to a mix of technical pressure, broader economic uncertainty, and leveraged positions being 8 has since recovered slightly and was trading near $4,020 as of 9 the trading week of September 22 to 26 (ET), Bitcoin spot ETFs saw net outflows of $903 million, ending a four-week streak of 10 spot ETFs recorded net outflows of $796 million, with all nine funds posting redemptions. 0 11 — Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) September 28, 2025 Bitcoin ETFs also posted major outflows for the same week, with a total of $902.5 million leaving the 12 alone saw $418.3 million in withdrawals, the highest single-day number in more than a 13 with Ethereum, BlackRock’s IBIT fund weathered the storm better than 14 lost just $37.3 million on Friday, while Fidelity’s FBTC saw over $300 million pulled in a single 15 the recent volatility, BlackRock’s bitcoin product continues to grow its 16 indicates that IBIT has held as much as 80% of the market share among spot Bitcoin ETFs.
However, unlike several competitors, BlackRock has yet to file for a spot Solana 17 ETF Filings Signal Institutional Momentum Several top asset managers, including Fidelity, Franklin Templeton, and Bitwise, have submitted updated S-1 filings for spot Solana ETFs, some with staking 18 analyst Nate Geraci expects the US SEC could approve them by mid-October , calling it a pivotal month for digital asset 19 filings follow the recent launch of the REX-Osprey Solana Staking ETF on the Cboe BZX Exchange, which drew $12 million in first-day 20 say Solana is quickly becoming the next altcoin favored by institutions, with strong inflows also reported in Europe-based Solana 21 and others believe the inclusion of staking language in these filings could pave the way for long-awaited spot Ethereum ETFs with staking capabilities.
Meanwhile, Bitcoin exchange-traded products now hold over 1.47 million BTC , representing around 7% of the total supply, with U. S.-based ETFs dominating the landscape. BlackRock’s IBIT leads with 746,810 BTC, followed by Fidelity’s FBTC at nearly 199,500 BTC, according to data from HODL15Capital.
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