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US Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded net inflows of $189.31 million, extending their inflow streak to a second consecutive trading day. BlackRock’s IBIT accounted for $143.57 million, or roughly 76% of the total, with additional inflows into Fidelity’s FBTC, Ark Invest’s ARKB, and Bitwise’s BITB. VanEck’s HODL, by contrast, saw net outflows of $16.92 million. Ethereum spot ETFs also posted net inflows of $71.47 million, marking a fourth straight day of positive flows. BlackRock’s ETHA captured $64.68 million, approximately 90% of the total, underscoring a pronounced concentration of capital. Across both asset classes, BlackRock products dominated fund flows.
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US cryptocurrency spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) saw combined net inflows across both Bitcoin and Ethereum products. Bitcoin spot ETFs attracted $189.31 million (approximately 260 billion won) in a single day, extending their net inflow streak to a second consecutive trading day, while Ethereum spot ETFs drew $71.47 million (approximately 100 billion won), marking a fourth straight day of positive flows.
According to data compiled by Trader T on the 19th (local time), total daily net inflows into US Bitcoin spot ETFs reached $189.31 million the previous day. BlackRock’s IBIT led the way with $143.57 million (approximately 200 billion won), accounting for roughly 76% of total inflows. Fidelity’s FBTC followed with $23.92 million (approximately 33 billion won), Ark Invest’s ARKB with $19.73 million (approximately 28 billion won), and Bitwise’s BITB with $16.15 million (approximately 23 billion won). Grayscale’s Mini BTC also took in $2.86 million (approximately 4 billion won).
VanEck’s HODL, by contrast, posted net outflows of $16.92 million (approximately 24 billion won). No other Bitcoin spot ETF products recorded significant net flows in either direction.
On the same day, Ethereum spot ETFs continued to attract capital. Total daily net inflows amounted to $71.47 million, with BlackRock’s ETHA capturing $64.68 million (approximately 91 billion won), or roughly 90% of the total. Grayscale Ethereum Mini Trust saw inflows of $2.74 million (approximately 3.8 billion won), while Grayscale ETHE added $1.54 million (approximately 2.2 billion won). Bitwise’s ETHW and Invesco’s QETH also drew $1.37 million (approximately 1.9 billion won) and $1.14 million (approximately 1.6 billion won), respectively.
Fund Flows by Product
Net inflows for major Bitcoin spot ETF products are as follows:
| Product | Issuer | Net Inflows (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| IBIT | BlackRock | $143.57 million |
| FBTC | Fidelity | $23.92 million |
| ARKB | Ark Invest | $19.73 million |
| BITB | Bitwise | $16.15 million |
| Mini BTC | Grayscale | $2.86 million |
| HODL | VanEck | -$16.92 million |
Note: Net outflows are shown as negative figures. All other products recorded no significant net flows.
For Ethereum spot ETFs, net inflows by product were: ETHA $64.68 million, Grayscale Ethereum Mini Trust $2.74 million, ETHE $1.54 million, ETHW $1.37 million, and QETH $1.14 million.
BlackRock Concentration Stands Out
A defining feature of the latest fund flows is the pronounced concentration in BlackRock products. In the Bitcoin ETF space, IBIT accounted for approximately 76% of total net inflows, while in the Ethereum ETF category, ETHA captured roughly 90%. Both products are the largest by assets under management in their respective asset classes, and their high accessibility for institutional investors is cited as a key driver behind the capital concentration.
The simultaneous net inflows into Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs suggest that investor sentiment across the broader cryptocurrency market is recovering. In particular, the four-day inflow streak for Ethereum ETFs indicates that the positive flow momentum that began late last week is being sustained steadily.
Trader T’s data is based on daily fund flow figures released after the US market close, calculated by aggregating net asset value (NAV) changes and issuance/redemption records submitted by ETF issuers.
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