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cryptoJun 13, 2026, 2:04 PM

Spot Bitcoin ETF Outflows Slow, Friday Brings $85.8M Inflow

Outflows from spot Bitcoin ETFs slowed sharply in the fifth consecutive week, with only $315.8M withdrawn compared to $1.72B the previous week. Friday saw the largest daily inflow since May 14 at $85.8M. Ethereum ETFs lost ~$15M, while XRP ETFs attracted $10.7M, extending their winning streak to six weeks.

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Outflows from spot Bitcoin ETFs continued for a fifth straight week but decelerated significantly. Investors withdrew just $315.8 million over the past week, down from $1.72 billion the week prior. Notably, Friday's session saw $85.8 million in inflows, the highest single-day figure since May 14.

Ethereum-based funds lost approximately $15 million over the week. In contrast, XRP ETFs attracted $10.7 million, marking the sixth consecutive week of positive flows for the Ripple-linked products.

Source: ForkLog