Crypto ETFs Extend Gains With Strong Inflows Across Assets

Momentum is no longer tentative. It is building. For a second straight session, crypto ETFs moved in unison, drawing capital across all major assets. The tone has shifted from cautious re-entry to something more confident, though not without its internal tensions.

Bitcoin ETFs recorded $186.03 million in net inflows, but the headline figure masks a striking imbalance beneath the surface. Five funds posted outflows. Yet one fund overwhelmed them all.

Blackrock’s IBIT delivered a commanding $291.86 million inflow, effectively carrying the market on its own. Morgan Stanley’s MSBT added a further $19.32 million, reinforcing its early traction. Together, they offset significant redemptions elsewhere.

Fidelity’s FBTC saw $47.35 million exit, while Ark & 21Shares’ ARKB lost $42.22 million. Grayscale’s GBTC shed $23.35 million, with additional outflows from Bitwise’s BITB at $8.54 million and Vaneck’s HODL at $3.70 million. Despite the breadth of selling, IBIT’s scale tilted the balance decisively positive. Trading volume reached $2.03 billion, with net assets rising to $97.57 billion.

Bitcoin ETFs Add $186 Million as Broad Market Rally Continues
Five days of straight inflows for ether ETFs worth almost $300 million

Ether ETFs, by contrast, presented a cleaner picture. The group recorded $67.85 million in net inflows, marking a fifth consecutive day of gains. Every major fund contributed.

Blackrock’s ETHA led with $31.51 million, while its ETHB product added $9.76 million. Grayscale’s Ether Mini Trust brought in $24.79 million, and Franklin’s EZET added $1.80 million. No outflows were recorded. Trading volume stood at $705.79 million, with net assets climbing to $13.79 billion.

In smaller segments, the positive tone held firm. XRP ETFs recorded a robust $17.11 million inflow, spread across multiple funds. Bitwise’s XRP led with $6.23 million, while 21Shares’ TOXR and Franklin’s XRPZ added $5.43 million and $5.30 million, respectively. Canary’s XRPC contributed a smaller $148,130. Trading volume reached $40.18 million, with net assets crossing back above the $1 billion mark to $1.02 billion.

Solana ETFs completed the second consecutive all-green day for crypto ETFs, posting a $5.36 million inflow. Bitwise’s product led with $3.21 million, followed by Fidelity’s FSOL at $1.52 million and Grayscale’s GSOL with $637,100. Trading volume came in at $53.43 million, with net assets closing at $835.43 million.

Crypto ETFs See Broad Inflows Led by $412 Million Bitcoin Surge

Crypto ETFs See Broad Inflows Led by $412 Million Bitcoin Surge

Crypto ETFs staged a powerful rebound on Tuesday, with strong inflows across all major assets. Bitcoin led the charge, while…

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The pattern is becoming clearer. In bitcoin, leadership is concentrated. In ether and smaller assets, participation is broader. Together, they point to a market that is recovering, but its foundations remain selective.

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