💸 Bitcoin spot ETF had a total net inflow of $255 million yesterday, while Ethereum ETF continued to have a net outflow of funds for three days
According to the latest data from SoSoValue, Bitcoin spot ETF had a total net inflow of $255 million yesterday. Among them, the BlackRock ETF IBIT had the largest net inflow in a single day, reaching $89.33 million, with a historical cumulative net inflow of $29.37 billion; followed by Fidelity ETF FBTC, with a single-day net inflow of $59.95 million and a historical cumulative net inflow of $10.83 billion.
Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust ETF BTC and Grayscale ETF GBTC achieved a single-day net inflow of $54.39 million and $5.82 million, respectively.
At present, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETF is $95.93 billion, accounting for 5.3% of the total market value of Bitcoin, and the historical cumulative total net inflow is $27.71 billion.
At the same time, the Ethereum spot ETF had a total net outflow of $39.08 million yesterday, continuing the net outflow for three days.
Among them, BlackRock ETF had the largest net outflow of $23.91 million in a single day; followed by Grayscale Ethereum Trust ETF ETHE with a net outflow of $13.28 million in a single day; and Grayscale Ethereum Mini Trust ETF ETH had a net outflow of $5.06 million in a single day.
It is worth noting that Fidelity Ethereum Spot ETF FETH had a net inflow of $3.17 million in a single day.
As of now, the total net asset value of Ethereum Spot ETF is $9.33 billion, accounting for 2.46% of the total market value of Ethereum, and the total net inflow has reached $139 million.
In summary, Bitcoin spot ETF saw a single-day net inflow of funds yesterday, while Ethereum spot ETF continued to see outflows for three days. This comparison reflects the different attitudes and expectations of the current market towards Bitcoin and Ethereum. Investors need to pay close attention to the trends of these two mainstream cryptocurrencies and the capital movements of related ETFs in order to make more informed investment decisions.