Crypto ETFs continue to draw investor attention as both spot bitcoin and ether funds posted gains. The bitcoin ETFs nearly reached $1 billion, securing $893.21 million, led by Blackrock’s IBIT fund, which saw inflows of $872.04 million. Fidelity’s FBTC contributed $12.57 million, and Grayscale’s Bitcoin Mini Trust added another $7.96 million.
ARKB and BTCO followed, each collecting $7.18 million, while BRRR brought in $6.11 million. Vaneck’s HODL rounded out the day with $4.07 million in gains. Bitwise’s BITB, however, saw a decrease of $23.89 million. Altogether, Wednesday’s trading reached $1.97 billion, and the $893.21 million in inflows lifted total net inflows since Jan. 11 to $24.18 billion.
Ether-focused ETFs also saw an upward trend, securing $4.36 million and slightly reducing the cumulative net outflows, which now stand at $493.57 million since July 23. Fidelity’s FETH took the lead with $5.32 million in inflows, while 21shares’ CETH added $2.66 million. Bitwise’s ETHW faced losses, offsetting the day’s gains with a $3.63 million decrease. The remaining ether funds held steady without significant movement. At present, ETH funds manage $7.34 billion in ether reserves, while BTC funds control $72.46 billion in bitcoin reserves.
The steady inflows into crypto ETFs, despite mixed outcomes across funds, reflect investors’ sustained interest in both bitcoin and ether. As major players like Blackrock and Fidelity continue to drive positive traction, the resilience of these funds highlights a growing appetite for digital assets in diversified portfolios. This momentum suggests that, regardless of short-term fluctuations, demand for regulated crypto exposure may increasingly shape the financial landscape.
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