Bitcoin and ether ETFs opened the week on a strong note, pulling in a combined $283 million in net inflows, signaling renewed investor confidence. With bitcoin logging its third straight day of gains and ether funds showing broad participation, the crypto ETF market started the week in the green across the board.
Crypto ETFs Shine: Bitcoin and Ether Start Week in Sync
The week began with a surge of optimism across digital asset exchange-traded funds (ETFs), as both bitcoin and ether products attracted sizable inflows, indicating that institutional appetite remains robust even amid broader market uncertainty.
Bitcoin ETFs recorded a $149.30 million net inflow, marking their third consecutive day of gains. The day’s activity was concentrated in three funds. Ark & 21shares’ ARKB led the charge with a $76.40 million inflow, closely followed by Blackrock’s IBIT, which added $65.27 million.
Grayscale’s Bitcoin Mini Trust rounded things off with $7.63 million in new capital. Notably, no ETF reported any outflows, a rare feat that underscores steady institutional accumulation. Trading activity was solid, reaching $4.08 billion, with net assets increasing to $155.89 billion.
Three days of inflows for bitcoin ETFs. Is momentum back? Source: Sosovalue
Ether ETFs matched bitcoin’s momentum, attracting $133.91 million in net inflows across six funds. Blackrock’s ETHA topped the list with $72.49 million, while Bitwise’s ETHW added $22.59 million.
Grayscale’s Ether Mini Trust brought in $15.79 million, Fidelity’s FETH added $11.53 million, and smaller boosts came from Grayscale’s ETHE ($6.89 million) and Vaneck’s ETHV ($4.62 million). Ether ETF trading totaled $1.84 billion, with net assets climbing to $28.35 billion.
With both bitcoin and ether ETFs posting synchronized inflows, the week’s opening tone was decidedly bullish, a sign that investor confidence may be stabilizing after recent volatility.
FAQ🚀
- Why did crypto ETFs start the week strong?
Both bitcoin and ether ETFs saw $283 million in combined inflows, signaling renewed investor confidence.
- **Which funds led bitcoin ETF inflows?**Ark & 21shares’ ARKB and Blackrock’s IBIT dominated, pulling in over $140 million together.
- **How did ether ETFs perform?**Ether funds drew $133.91 million in inflows, led by Blackrock’s ETHA and Bitwise’s ETHW.
- **What does this mean for market sentiment?**The synchronized inflows show improving institutional confidence and a bullish tone for crypto markets.
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