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Sunday Nov 30 2025 07:20
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BlackRock's spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) faced headwinds in November due to substantial withdrawals; however, the asset manager maintains a positive long-term outlook. Cristiano Castro, BlackRock's business development director, speaking in São Paulo, highlighted that the company's Bitcoin (BTC) ETFs have become significant revenue generators, describing their growth as surprisingly rapid given the allocation surge witnessed this year.
Castro's remarks came after a difficult month for the U.S.-listed IBIT, which saw approximately $2.34 billion in net outflows throughout November. The most significant withdrawals occurred mid-month, with around $523 million exiting on November 18 and $463 million on November 14.
According to reports, Castro stated after his panel at the Blockchain Conference 2025, "ETFs are highly liquid and powerful instruments. They are designed to facilitate capital allocation and cash flow management. The recent activity is perfectly normal; assets experiencing compression often exhibit this behavior, especially in instruments heavily influenced by retail investors."
Castro further noted that the demand seen earlier in the cycle is telling. Combined U.S. and Brazil listings under the IBIT banner almost reached $100 billion in assets at their peak, he stated.
Cointelegraph reported that BlackRock's spot Bitcoin ETF holders regained profitability as Bitcoin rebounded above $90,000 on Thursday. IBIT investors now hold a cumulative gain of roughly $3.2 billion, reversing losses incurred during Bitcoin's recent price correction. IBIT and BlackRock's Ether ETF holders experienced gains of nearly $40 billion at their peak in early October before profits diminished to just $630 million last week, indicating that most positions were near break-even until the latest recovery.
Spot Bitcoin ETFs concluded a four-week period of heavy withdrawals with a $70 million weekly inflow, offsetting a portion of the $4.35 billion that left the sector during November. Spot Ether (ETH) ETFs also experienced a rebound, reporting $312.6 million in weekly inflows after outflows totaling $1.74 billion over the previous three weeks.
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