The clear winner was BlackRock’s IBIT, which attracted a massive $639.19 million in fresh capital. By contrast, several rivals posted outflows:
- FBTC: –$208.46 million
- ARKB: –$191.40 million
- BITB: –$22.84 million
Eight other funds saw little to no movement, with flows holding flat.
Daily Capital Flows in US Spot Bitcoin ETFs (Source: SoSoValue)Ethereum ETFs also extended their upswing for a second day in a row, adding $11.09 million in net inflows. BlackRock’s ETHA dominated the category with $36.71 million, followed by Bitwise’s Ethereum ETF with $3.62 million. Outflows, however, hit ETHE (–$9.02 million) and FETH (–$20.22 million), while other products stayed quiet.
Daily Capital Flows in US Spot Ethereum ETFs (Source: SoSoValue)Despite ongoing volatility in Bitcoin and Ethereum prices, the steady inflows highlight growing investor confidence in spot crypto ETFs. Meanwhile, new products like the VanEck Solana Trust (VSOL), recently added to the DTCC registry, show the market is continuing to broaden beyond BTC and ETH.