Bitcoin spot ETF experiences five consecutive weeks of net outflows, marking the longest outflow since early 2025.

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Odaily Planet Daily reports that, according to SoSoValue data, due to the shortened trading week caused by the Presidents’ Day holiday, U.S. Bitcoin spot ETFs experienced net outflows of approximately $316 million last week, marking the fifth consecutive week of net outflows and the longest streak of declines since early 2025. Ethereum spot ETFs also showed a weakening trend, with net outflows of about $123 million last week.

In contrast, altcoin spot ETFs demonstrated stronger resilience. Solana (SOL) spot ETFs saw approximately $14.3 million in net inflows last week, and XRP spot ETFs also experienced a slight inflow of $1.8 million.

Additionally, influenced by U.S. President Trump’s policies, Bitcoin prices experienced volatility. Trump announced plans to increase proposed tariffs on global imported goods from 10% to 15%, citing Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Reform Act to bypass the Supreme Court’s previous ruling on the overreach of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). Market analysts believe that the inflation risks and global economic growth uncertainties triggered by this tariff policy are putting pressure on cryptocurrencies and other risk assets.

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WaitingForCoins2026vip
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There are US stocks and gold tokens. No one is trading Bitcoin anymore. Exchanges have ruined their own user base.
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