Bitcoin, Ethereum ETFs See $742 Million In Outflows, Supply Shock Unlikely In 2025, Report Shows

Benzinga
09 Jan

Bitcoin BTC/USD and Ethereum ETH/USD spot ETFs faced substantial net outflows of $742 million on Jan.8.

Bitcoin ETFs led the decline, recording $583 million in outflows, with Blackrock‘s IBIT, Fidelity‘s FBTC, and Ark & 21Shares ARKB contributing $124 million, $258 million and $148 million, respectively, according to data from SoSo Value.

Ethereum spot ETFs saw $159 million in withdrawals, $147 million of which stemmed from Fidelity‘s FETH, data shows.

This comes as research from the cryptocurrency exchange CEX.IO suggests a Bitcoin supply shock is unlikely in 2025, despite market fluctuations and ETF movements.

CEX.IO's analysis, released today, indicates that 70% of Bitcoin’s circulating supply is in free float, providing ample liquidity to mitigate the risk of a supply shock.

Their research further highlights a 1.75 million Bitcoin decrease in long-term holder (LTH) supply in 2024, signaling potential for significant selling pressure within this group in the upcoming year.

While U.S. spot ETFs absorbed 2.4 times the annual mined supply of Bitcoin in 2024, they account for less than 4% of overall trading volume.

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This suggests that while influential, ETF trading volume is not the dominant force in the market.

The report revealed a redistribution of Bitcoin supply with exchange reserves dropping 21% while over-the-counter (OTC) balances increased by 105%, and about 40% of Bitcoin's transaction volume in 2024 was exchange related.

CEX.IO also quadrupled its market share in 2024, becoming a top 2 exchange for Bitcoin market depth, with a 61% increase in USD denominated 2% market depth.

The exchange's report argues that with a substantial amount of Bitcoin held by long-term holders ready to take profits, the market will likely see continued adherence to the traditional 4-year market cycle.

This analysis states that despite the recent outflows in spot ETFs, these market trends mitigate the risk of a severe supply shock in 2025.

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$BTCBitcoin
$93803.00-1.32%
Overview
$ETHEthereum
$3304.32-0.67%
ARKBARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF Common Shares of Beneficial Interests
$93.75-2.54%
FBTCFidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund Common Shares of Beneficial Interest
$83.00-1.41%
FETHFidelity Ethereum Fund Fidelity Ethereum Fund
$33.38-1.50%
$54.05-1.35%
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