Yesterday's ETF money told two different stories. Ethereum funds just snapped their five-day winning streak—pulling out $79.06 million in a single session. Meanwhile, Bitcoin kept the momentum alive with an $8.48 million net inflow, marking four straight days of positive movement. The divergence raises questions: are investors rotating out of ETH into BTC, or is this just a temporary breather before the next leg up? Either way, the flow patterns hint at shifting sentiment across major digital assets.
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TokenToaster
· 12-02 15:04
ETH has started to lag again, BTC is going to enjoy this alone.
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NervousFingers
· 12-02 13:05
ETH is still too weak; once BTC starts draining, it can't hold up.
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TheMemefather
· 12-02 13:04
Is ETH going to cool down this time or is it accumulating? It feels like BTC is draining it.
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GasWaster
· 12-02 13:02
Is ETH running again? This rhythm seems off, it feels like Large Investors are repositioning...
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BlockImposter
· 12-02 12:57
eth is bleeding heavily, 79m withdrawn in one go... btc is steadily catching a falling knife over there, this rhythm is a bit extreme.
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LayerZeroHero
· 12-02 12:55
It's the same old reverse argument... Is BTC really draining ETH this obviously? I don't think so, what's over eight million really worth? It reminds me of the last time someone analyzed this way, and a week later ETH had a big pump, and now here we go again.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 12-02 12:50
It's the same old trap again, BTC makes money while ETH gets the soup. When will it be our turn to turn the tables, these small investors?
Yesterday's ETF money told two different stories. Ethereum funds just snapped their five-day winning streak—pulling out $79.06 million in a single session. Meanwhile, Bitcoin kept the momentum alive with an $8.48 million net inflow, marking four straight days of positive movement. The divergence raises questions: are investors rotating out of ETH into BTC, or is this just a temporary breather before the next leg up? Either way, the flow patterns hint at shifting sentiment across major digital assets.