drains in Bitcoin ETFs increase: investors react to economic uncertainties, ether ETFs show bright spots

<p> <strong> drains in Bitcoin ETFs increase: investors react to economic uncertainties, ether ETFs show bright spots </strong> </p>
Bitcoin ETFs record drains, while ether ETFS record tribes
Last week Bitcoin ETFs experienced significant depressions of a total of $ 71 million, which continues the decline of $ 93 million, which was recorded on Friday before. This development is an indicator that investors react to current economic uncertainties. A prominent reason for this reluctance could be the announcement of upcoming tariffs by President Trump, who are supposed to come into force on April 2
The most important drains in the Bitcoin ETFs were recorded by Wisdomtree’s BTCW, which had to accept a massive loss of $ 32.55 million. Ark 21shares ’Arkb followed with an outflow of $ 23.18 million. Bitwise’s Bitb and Valkyrie’s Brrr also had to record losses of $ 19.87 million or $ 10.56 million. Despite an inflow of $ 15.09 million at Blackrocks Ibit, this was not sufficient to compensate for the general downward trend.
In contrast to the Bitcoin ETFs,Ether ETFs show signs of stable relaxation. Fidelity’s Feth was the main contribution to the daily inflows of $ 6.42 million, which represents a departure from the outflow series that was burdened by Ether Fund in March.
The total trading volume of the Bitcoin ETFs was $ 1.60 billion, with net assets to fall to $ 93.17 billion. The Ether ETFs were traded for $ 205.23 million on this day, and the total net assets were $ 6.28 billion.
Analysts suspect that the drains in Bitcoin ETFs are connected to the economic uncertainty that are generated by the upcoming tariffs. Market participants could therefore adapt their positions, which has led to a wave of careful sales.
In this tense market situation, Bitcoin ETFs are faced with a crucial test, while ether ETFs try to continue their recovery. The coming weeks will be decisive for how the situation develops in the context of the macroeconomic challenges.