U.S. spot Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana ETFs each saw net outflows on March 18. BTC ETFs lost $163.5M, ETH ETFs shed $55.7M, and SOL ETFs recorded $295.73K in outflowsU.S. spot Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana ETFs each saw net outflows on March 18. BTC ETFs lost $163.5M, ETH ETFs shed $55.7M, and SOL ETFs recorded $295.73K in outflows

Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana ETFs Post Net Outflows on March 18 — BTC Leads at -$163.5M

2026/03/19 20:38
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U.S. spot Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana ETFs all posted net outflows on March 18, with BTC funds leading the retreat at $163.5 million in redemptions. ETH ETFs shed $55.7 million, while SOL ETFs recorded a comparatively modest $295,730 in negative flows, marking a broad risk-off session across every major crypto ETF category.

-$163.5M
BTC ETF net flow on Mar. 18, according to ETF flow tracking data.

All Three Crypto ETFs Post Outflows on the Same Day

The simultaneous drawdown across BTC, ETH, and SOL ETFs on a single trading day points to broad-based institutional repositioning rather than selling pressure isolated to one asset. All three categories finished March 18 in the red, a pattern that has been relatively uncommon since spot crypto ETFs expanded beyond Bitcoin earlier this year.

Bitcoin ETFs bore the largest outflows at $163.5 million. Ethereum funds saw $55.7 million exit, while Solana ETFs, still the newest and smallest of the three by assets under management, recorded just $295,730 in net redemptions.

The combined outflow across all three asset classes totaled roughly $219.5 million for the session, according to ETF flow data tracked by Farside Investors.

-$219.50M
Combined net ETF outflow across BTC, ETH, and SOL on Mar. 18.

Bitcoin ETFs Bear the Heaviest Redemptions at $163.5 Million

The $163.5 million in BTC ETF outflows dominated the session. As the largest and most liquid crypto ETF category, Bitcoin funds tend to amplify both inflows and outflows relative to their smaller counterparts.

Fund-level breakdowns from providers like BlackRock’s IBIT, Fidelity’s FBTC, and Grayscale’s GBTC typically reveal whether redemptions are concentrated in a single product or spread across the field. Concentrated outflows from one fund, particularly GBTC, often reflect mechanical rebalancing rather than a directional bet against Bitcoin.

The March 18 outflow comes after a stretch where institutional portfolios have been adjusting allocations across both traditional and digital asset classes. Whether this single-day figure marks the start of a trend or a brief pause in accumulation will depend on flows in the sessions ahead.

For context, BTC ETFs have experienced individual daily outflows exceeding $500 million at various points since their January 2024 launch, making the $163.5 million figure notable but not extreme by historical standards.

ETH and SOL Outflows Signal Broad Caution, Not Panic

Ethereum ETFs lost $55.7 million on the day, a meaningful figure that reinforces the risk-off tone but remains well below the heaviest ETH ETF redemption days seen in late 2025. The outflows suggest institutional holders are trimming exposure across the board rather than singling out Ethereum specifically.

Solana ETF outflows, at just $295,730, are negligible in dollar terms compared to the BTC and ETH figures. However, the direction matters more than the magnitude for SOL. As the newest entrant to the U.S. spot ETF lineup, Solana funds carry far less AUM, so even small negative flows contribute to the narrative of a broader institutional cooling across crypto markets.

The disparity in outflow size, $163.5 million for BTC versus under $300,000 for SOL, largely reflects the difference in total assets and trading volume between these products rather than divergent sentiment toward the underlying tokens.

Macro factors likely contributed to the across-the-board pullback. The Federal Reserve’s March policy meeting and ongoing uncertainty around rate expectations have historically triggered short-term risk reduction in both equity and crypto ETF products. Traders often reduce ETF positions ahead of major monetary policy signals before re-entering once the outlook clarifies.

For investors tracking institutional crypto flows, the key data points in the coming sessions will be whether outflows persist across multiple consecutive days or whether March 18 proves to be an isolated repositioning event ahead of a broader catalyst.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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