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US Bitcoin ETFs, Ethereum ETFs See Outflows After Inflows

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Key Highlights:

  • US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $227.9 million in net outflows, while Ethereum ETFs saw $90.9 million exit in the latest trading session.
  • The outflows came just a day after strong inflows of $461.9 million, ending a three-day streak that had boosted market sentiment.
  • Analysts say ETF flows remain a key signal of institutional participation as the crypto market cap stands near $2.48 trillion.

US Bitcoin ETFs and Ethereum ETFs recorded fresh outflows on the latest trading day, after it reversed the inflow trend that had supported market sentiment earlier in the week.

Data tracked by sosovalue showed that US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded a combined net outflow of $227.9 million. Spot Ethereum ETFs also saw capital exit the market, recording $90.94 million in net outflows during the same period. The move followed a strong day of inflows only a session earlier, when the two categories collectively attracted $461.9 million.

The earlier surge had extended a three-day streak of positive inflows. That momentum had supported a global rebound across the crypto market and revived the view that institutional investors were returning after weeks of mild activity. As a result, the sudden reversal brings out the speculation about whether institutional sentiment remains fragile.

Bitcoin ETFs, Ethereum ETFs Sees Outflow After a Bout of Inflows

For several weeks, crypto prices have traded largely within a narrow range. Even with this consolidation phase, capital movement within ETFs has continued to shape short-term sentiment. The combined crypto market cap expanded sharply during the earlier inflow period, gaining roughly $114 billion within 24 hours.

Yet the market picture remains nuanced.

The US Solana spot ETF also recorded an outflow of $6 million on the same day. Even as the number is relatively small compared with flows in Bitcoin products, it still signifies cautious positioning among investors.

Still, analysts argue that this trend for Solana ETFs remains stronger than it may appear from short-term price action.

Eric Balchunas noted that Solana’s price performance since the launch of spot ETFs has been unusually weak relative to the flow data those funds have accumulated. According to Balchunas, Solana has declined roughly 57% since its spot ETFs debuted in July. Even so, the products have gathered about $1.5 billion in inflows and retained most of that capital. He also highlighted that around half of those assets originate from institutional investors filing 13F disclosures, which indicates participation from large professional funds.

Balchunas added that when the flows are adjusted relative to Solana’s smaller market capitalization compared with Bitcoin, the inflow scale becomes even more notable. By that measure, he said, the capital entering Solana ETFs is roughly equivalent to $54 billion of inflows into Bitcoin at a comparable stage in its ETF lifecycle.

That comparison suggests stronger demand than price performance alone might indicate. It’s a sure sign institutional investors will still treat certain cryptos as long-term investments and not as speculative trades. The global crypto market cap, by contrast, currently is about $2.48 trillion, having fallen roughly 1.2% during the past 24 hours. Market analysts, too, cite fundamental factors shaping the sector. A 10x Research report notes that institutional capital flows and corporate balance sheet adjustments are slowly altering the topography of crypto-related equities. Some crypto-linked companies have gotten a lift from renewed investor interest and higher valuations, the report said. Others, though, have started to lose relevance as capital concentrates around firms with transparent growth narratives or stronger infrastructure exposure.

The mining sector is also undergoing visible structural changes. The Bitcoin network completed its latest difficulty adjustment at block height 939,456 at approximately 1:28 a.m. UTC+8 today. The difficulty increased 0.45% to 145.04T, while the current network total hashrate is at 1.02 ZH/s, and the next adjustment is projected to occur in roughly 13 days and 20 hours. For the long run Bitcoin mining difficulty increases, which puts upward pressure on price by increasing “cost of production” but can result in short-term price declines if struggling miners must sell their holdings to cover higher costs. It is possible these shifts may affect investors’ assessment of the next stage in the crypto cycle.

Also Read: Ethereum Adoption Accelerates Despite Price Reversal From $2,142

Source: https://www.cryptonewsz.com/us-bitcoin-etfs-ethereum-etfs-see-outflows/

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