US Spot Crypto ETFs See $1.33B Bitcoin Outflow Over Four Days

US Spot Crypto ETFs See $1.33B Bitcoin Outflow Over Four Days

Despite heavy outflows in major assets, Solana spot ETFs registered $2.46 million inflow from Bitwise’s BSOL on Jan. 26, boosting total assets to $1.05 billion.

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Fact Check
The statement is overwhelmingly supported by a strong consensus across multiple, highly credible, and relevant sources. The primary data source, Farside Investors, is provided, and its data is directly confirmed by top-tier journalistic outlets like The Block, which reports the exact figure of a '$1.33 billion in net outflows'. This claim is further corroborated by several other independent sources, including Forklog, Wu Blockchain, and KuCoin. Multiple sources specify the exact figure (with a minor, insignificant rounding difference to $1.328 billion in some cases, which strengthens authenticity) and confirm the 'four-day' timeframe. There is no conflicting evidence provided; even the less relevant sources serve to establish the authority of the primary data provider. The consistency and authority of the evidence make the statement highly likely to be true.
Summary

CoinShares reported $1.73 billion in outflows from digital asset investment products last week, the largest since mid-November 2025, with the U.S. leading withdrawals at $1.8 billion. Bitcoin products lost $1.09 billion and Ethereum saw $630 million in withdrawals. Solana products, however, attracted $17.1 million in weekly inflows, including a Jan. 26 net inflow of $2.46 million entirely from Bitwise’s SOL ETF (BSOL). This pushed Solana ETF total assets to $1.05 billion and historical net inflows to $876 million.

Terms & Concepts
  • Spot Crypto ETF: An exchange-traded fund that holds actual cryptocurrency rather than futures, allowing investors to trade shares that reflect the current market price of the asset.
  • Outflow: The withdrawal of funds from an investment product, typically indicating reduced investor interest or profit-taking.
  • Inflows: The movement of capital into an investment product, often reflecting increased investor demand.