According to Deep Tide TechFlow news on November 30, as reported by Cointelegraph, although IBIT experienced significant capital outflows in November 2025, raising market concerns, BlackRock responded that this is a “(perfectly normal flows)”—it does not indicate a weakening of long-term confidence in Bitcoin ETF.
According to statistics, the IBIT led the wave of capital outflows from Bitcoin spot ETFs that month, causing net redemptions of billions of dollars for that fund alone.
A representative from BlackRock emphasized that ETF investors often have a demand for short-term repositioning and portfolio rebalancing. Such monthly capital flows are normal in both traditional and crypto asset funds and do not necessarily equate to a fundamental denial of Bitcoin's value or prospects.
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BlackRock Executive: The outflow of funds from IBIT in November is a "normal flow of funds", no need to panic.
According to Deep Tide TechFlow news on November 30, as reported by Cointelegraph, although IBIT experienced significant capital outflows in November 2025, raising market concerns, BlackRock responded that this is a “(perfectly normal flows)”—it does not indicate a weakening of long-term confidence in Bitcoin ETF.
According to statistics, the IBIT led the wave of capital outflows from Bitcoin spot ETFs that month, causing net redemptions of billions of dollars for that fund alone.
A representative from BlackRock emphasized that ETF investors often have a demand for short-term repositioning and portfolio rebalancing. Such monthly capital flows are normal in both traditional and crypto asset funds and do not necessarily equate to a fundamental denial of Bitcoin's value or prospects.