Bitcoin ETFs' 12-Day Inflow Streak Comes to an End as Price Stalls
The spot bitcoin funds on Monday saw outflows of $131 million as speculative interest turned in a big way to altcoins.

What to know:
- U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs saw net outflows of $131.4 million on Monday, breaking a 12-day streak of consecutive inflows.
- After a rush to a record just shy of $124,000 about two weeks ago, bitcoin has been stuck in a narrow consolidation around the $118,000 area.
- Speculative attention has turned to altcions, with spot ether ETFs continuing to see inflows, bringing in another $296.5 million on Monday.
U.S.-listed spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds saw net outflows of $131.4 million on Monday, breaking a 12-day streak of uninterrupted inflows that brought in over $6 billion, according to data from Farside Investors.
The pullback came as bitcoin
The now-ended ETF inflow streak coincided with that strong rally in bitcoin, the funds attracting more than $6 billion during the 12-day stretch.
The outflows on Monday don’t necessarily signal a change in sentiment, but they mark a pause in what had been one of the strongest runs of ETF inflows since the funds launched.
Meanwhile, altcoins — after severely lagging bitcoin for months — have gained investor favor for the moment. Ether-based ETFs, for instance, posted $296.5 million in inflows on Monday, now having brought in $8 billion in assets since July 2.
The ETH/BTC ratio, which had been in decline for roughly three years — has rebounded 24% over the past week and 39% over the past month.
The divergence between bitcoin and ether ETF flows could reflect a rebalancing by investors looking to diversify within crypto or rotate into the newer offerings after a prolonged BTC rally.
Despite the ETF cooling, bitcoin remains up nearly 20% over the past month and continues to trade near record highs. While volatility remains a factor, the data suggests that both investor interest and fresh capital are still flowing into the space — even if not quite as steadily as last week.
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