Key Insights: US Bitcoin spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) posted net inflows of just $7.81 million on Wednesday amid strong inflow and outflow pressure. BitcoinKey Insights: US Bitcoin spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) posted net inflows of just $7.81 million on Wednesday amid strong inflow and outflow pressure. Bitcoin

Bitcoin ETFs Add Just $7M On 25th Amid Mixed Flows

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Key Insights:

  • Bitcoin ETFs posted a net inflow of $7.81 million, with Fidelity recording the largest inflow; the weekly net inflow stands at just ~$100 million.
  • BTC ETFs flows continue to decline as BTC remains range-bound. BTC price posted a super small range of just $914 on Wednesday, ending the day above $70,000.
  • US BTC sell pressure is ramping up, with the Coinbase premium index marking the highest discount level of March so far.

US Bitcoin spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) posted net inflows of just $7.81 million on Wednesday amid strong inflow and outflow pressure. Bitcoin (BTC) price remained range-bound between $67,000 and $72,000 through the day.

The Coinbase premium index marked a daily and monthly low of -0.0913% on Wednesday.

Bitcoin ETFs Display Receding Flow Pressure

Bitcoin ETFs continue to display receding flows, with the week’s net inflows standing at just around $100.51 million, so far, SoSoValue data shows. This week has two more (working) days to go. Total value traded for Wednesday was $2.38 billion, the lowest daily traded value since December 29th, 2025.

Last week’s net inflows stood at $95.18 million. These weekly net flow numbers are significantly lower than the net inflows posted in the first two weeks of March — $568.45 million in week #1 and $767.33 million in week #2.

On Wednesday, Fidelity (CBOE: FBTC) posted a sharp inflow of $83.34 million, the only fund to post inflows yesterday. BlackRock (NASDAQ: IBIT) reported an outflow of $70.71 million, and Ark 21Shares (CBOE: ARKB) posted an outflow of $4.82 million.

Wednesday marks the second-lowest net inflow of 2026 so far; the lowest daily net inflow was seen on January 26th. IBIT posted outflows of $4.7 million yesterday, while FBTC posted outflows of $45.3 million.

Bitcoin ETFs daily flows in 2026 as of March 25th | Source: SoSoValueBitcoin ETFs daily flows in 2026 as of March 25th | Source: SoSoValue

So far this week, BTC ETFs have marked two days of net inflows and one day of net outflow. As of Wednesday, weekly net inflow stands at $100.51 million. March continues to be a net inflow month, with $1.53 billion in net inflows so far.

Etheruem spot ETFs posted net outflows of $8.51 million, reflecting a six-day net outflow streak. So far this week, ETH ETFs have shed $65.49 million; BlackRock (NASDAQ: ETHA) posted the biggest outflow, $33.42 million.

XRP spot ETFs scooped up $1.26 million, with Bitwise (NYSE: BITB) being the sole fund to post activity yesterday.

BTC Price Stuck Within $67K & $72K; Coinbase Premium Falls

BTC’s price at Wednesday’s close was $71,301, and the lowest daily price was $70,387, marking a super-tight $914 range. At press time, the price was $69,496, roughly 45% below the all-time-high price of $126,272. Meanwhile, selling pressure ramped up in the US, as reflected in the Coinbase Bitcoin Premium Index.

Coinbase Bitcoin Premium Index | Source: CoinGlassCoinbase Bitcoin Premium Index | Source: CoinGlass

The Coinbase premium index marked a monthly and yearly low yesterday (-0.0913%). This index measures the percentage difference between BTC price on Coinbase and the average of price level on other global exchanges. It is the price difference between the US market and the rest of the world. A discount suggests that, in the US, selling pressure is stronger than buying pressure.

The conflict in West Asia entered its 26th day on March 25th, showing few signs of abating. Iran has refused new negotiation terms sent by the US.

Price action, per se, suggests BTC is doing well through the conflict, moving sideways mostly. However, analyst Ted Pillows opined that after the sideways movement, BTC is likely to plummet sharply, referencing recent price action history.

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