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by: xpoolPosted on: December 1, 2025

Bitcoin Spot ETF Outflows Reach $3.5 Billion in November: What’s Driving the Shifts?

November saw a surprising shift for investors relying on Bitcoin spot ETFs. Despite this dramatic withdrawal, the overall trend shows positive net inflows in these products, signifying a market adjusting to new levels of investment activity. This article explores the underlying drivers behind the outflows and what they mean for the future of the digital asset.

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