Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. are seeing renewed investor interest, marking a three-day streak of net inflows, while Ethereum-based funds continue to struggle with persistent outflows.
According to Farside Investors, Bitcoin ETFs collectively attracted $209 million on Tuesday, their longest run of positive inflows since early February.
BlackRock’s IBIT stood out with $218.12 million in fresh investments, partially offset by Ark Invest & 21Shares, which experienced $9 million in withdrawals. The rest of the Bitcoin ETFs remained unchanged for the day.
This rebound follows weeks of heavy outflows, during which nearly $5.4 billion exited the market. Monday’s influx of $274.6 million was the largest in over a month, pushing total inflows for the week to $483.7 million.
Analysts suggest that institutional rebalancing and Bitcoin’s price stabilization played key roles in this reversal.
Trading activity across the 12 Bitcoin ETFs reached $2.12 billion, with cumulative net inflows now at $35.79 billion.
In contrast, Ethereum ETFs are facing a prolonged downturn, registering net outflows for ten consecutive days—their worst stretch since launching in July last year. BlackRock’s ETHA saw $40.17 million withdrawn, Grayscale’s Mini Ethereum Trust lost $9.33 million, and Fidelity’s FETH recorded $3.32 million in negative flows.
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