Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs see $582 million outflow in a single day; is the bull market foundation weakening?

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US spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs experienced significant capital outflows this Monday, with a single-day net outflow totaling $582.4 million, marking the highest in nearly two weeks. Among them, Bitcoin ETFs saw outflows of $357.6 million, and Ethereum ETFs saw nearly $225 million in outflows. Analysts point out that this wave of redemptions mainly stems from macro risk-off maneuvers by institutional investors amid volatility in US tech stocks and increasing uncertainty in Federal Reserve policies, rather than a crisis of confidence in cryptocurrencies themselves. Meanwhile, MicroStrategy (formerly MicroStrategy) co-founder Michael Saylor publicly stated that the development of quantum computing will “strengthen” rather than destroy Bitcoin, injecting new technological confidence into the market’s long-term narrative.

ETF Capital Flows Reverse: Are Institutions Pressing the “Pause” Button?

Recently, as a key indicator of institutional sentiment, the capital flows of US spot cryptocurrency ETFs have shown warning signals. According to Farside Investors, on a Monday in December, Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs recorded a total net outflow of $582.4 million, the largest single-day withdrawal in nearly two weeks.

Specifically, Bitcoin ETFs experienced net outflows of $357.6 million, the highest since early December. The outflows were broadly distributed across multiple products, including Fidelity’s FBTC, Ark Invest’s ARKB, and Bitwise’s BITB, while BlackRock’s IBIT saw zero inflow on that day. At the same time, Ethereum spot ETFs also faced redemption of about $225 million, also the largest single-day outflow this month. Notably, these outflows occurred without a crash in cryptocurrency prices, clearly indicating that ETF channels are reflecting adjustments by large asset allocators to their overall risk asset positions, rather than pure crypto sell-offs.

Looking back from December to now, Bitcoin ETF capital has turned net negative. According to CoinGlass, this month has seen a total outflow of about $705 million and inflows of about $480 million, resulting in a net outflow of approximately $225 million. In contrast, Ethereum ETF capital remains relatively balanced, with inflows and outflows roughly offsetting each other. This divergence may suggest that, in the current macro environment, short-term risk aversion toward Bitcoin is slightly higher than toward Ethereum.

Recent Key Data on US Spot Crypto ETF Capital Flows

Single-day data (Monday in December):

  • Bitcoin ETF net outflow: $357.6 million (highest in nearly two weeks)
  • Ethereum ETF net outflow: about $225 million (highest this month)
  • Total net outflow: $582.4 million

Monthly cumulative data (December to date):

  • Bitcoin ETF: total outflow $705 million, total inflow $480 million, net outflow about $225 million.
  • Ethereum ETF: total inflow $411 million, total outflow $403 million, roughly balanced.
  • Major outflow products: FBTC, ARKB, BITB, etc.

“Nasdaq Derivatives” Phenomenon: Deepening Risk Linkage Between Bitcoin and Tech Stocks

Behind this wave of ETF capital outflows is an increasing short-term correlation between Bitcoin and traditional tech stocks, especially the Nasdaq index. Farzam Ehsani, CEO of crypto trading platform VALR, pointed out that in Q4 2025, Bitcoin’s performance is increasingly resembling a “Nasdaq derivative”: when the tech sector pulls back, Bitcoin tends to decline more sharply.

This dynamic relationship indicates that institutional investors are viewing Bitcoin spot ETFs as an efficient channel to adjust their exposure to tech stocks and related risks. When markets become uneasy due to overheating in AI sectors, rising US Treasury yields (e.g., the 10-year US Treasury yield recently rising to 4.2%), or Fed policy divergence, they tend to cut positions in tech stocks and cryptocurrencies simultaneously. Ehsani noted that November was Bitcoin’s worst-performing month this year, while December has shown a “long sideways trend with attempts to grow but lacking sustained demand.”

This linkage highlights profound changes in Bitcoin’s market structure. As large institutions enter via ETFs, the short-term drivers of Bitcoin’s price become more susceptible to contagion from traditional macro financial conditions and risk sentiment. Although the Fed decided to cut rates on December 10, it also hinted that the easing cycle might pause, with a “hawkish rate cut” stance and inflation slowing less than expected, further increasing market uncertainty and prompting defensive repositioning by institutions.

Is Quantum Computing a Threat or a Refinement? Michael Saylor’s “Strengthening” View

While markets are troubled by short-term capital outflows and macro uncertainties, one of Bitcoin’s most prominent advocates, MicroStrategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor, expressed a very different view on a long-term threat. He stated on social media that the common fear that quantum computing will destroy Bitcoin is actually the opposite: quantum computing will “strengthen” Bitcoin.

Saylor’s reasoning is that when quantum breakthroughs occur, the Bitcoin network will upgrade to counter them. Active Bitcoins will migrate to new, quantum-resistant cryptographic standards, while those with lost private keys (estimated to be large in number) will be “frozen” on the old network forever. The result is increased network security, a reduction in circulating supply, and a stronger Bitcoin. This perspective reframes the quantum threat from an existential risk into a potential catalyst that accelerates Bitcoin’s scarcity and security.

Of course, there are differing opinions in the industry. David Carvalho, Chief Scientist of Naoris Protocol, warned that when “Q-Day” (the day quantum computing cracks current encryption) arrives, up to 30% of circulating Bitcoin could be at risk of theft. But he also acknowledged that the timeline for such breakthroughs is highly uncertain, and exchanges are unlikely to allow stolen Bitcoin to circulate freely. In any case, Saylor’s “strengthening” view provides the community with a positive narrative to face long-term technological challenges, helping to stabilize long-term investor confidence.

Technical Landscape and 2026 Bull Market Outlook: Awaiting Key Breakthroughs

Despite short-term capital pressures, from a technical analysis perspective, Bitcoin’s long-term pattern remains intact. Currently, Bitcoin’s price continues to oscillate below the key resistance zone of $108,000 to $110,000. This area is a recent cycle high, and historically, such important resistance levels often serve as consolidation platforms mid-bull market. A successful breakout could signal the start of a new upward trend.

Analysts observe that Bitcoin’s current monthly chart structure resembles the 2022 market bottoming phase. After a deep decline, Bitcoin built a base and rebounded nearly twofold, then entered consolidation before expanding again. The current market trend since October appears to repeat this sequence, with prices staying above a long-term support level (roughly $85,000) and recording higher monthly closes. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) remains above the neutral 50 line, indicating the long-term trend still favors bulls.

Overall, the “key” to the 2026 bull market lies in whether Bitcoin can decisively break through the $108,000 resistance. If achieved, the path to $140,000–$150,000 will open. Fundamental factors supporting this potential breakout include: the continued institutional foundation from ETFs, the large release of long-term holders’ selling pressure in 2025, and a generally loose global liquidity environment due to the Fed’s “quasi-quantitative easing.”

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