Bitcoin ETFs Record Positive Inflows – What’s Happening With Ethereum ETFs?
Spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the U.S. recorded net inflows of $194.6 million on Tuesday, reversing Monday's outflows.
According to Farside, BlackRock’s IBIT led the positive results with $157.6 million raised, followed by Wisdomtree’s BTCW with $118.5 million and Fidelity’s FBTC with $65.2 million.


The ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF (ARKB) also saw inflows of $32.8 million.
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Buterin Unveils Bold Vision to Transform Ethereum Layer-2 InteroperabilityOn the other hand, spot Ethereum ETFs saw slight outflows, with total outflows amounting to $2.9 million.


The largest inflow was recorded by BlackRock’s ETHA, which saw $11.7 million, while the largest outflow was recorded by Grayscale’s ETHE at $19.8 million.
Grayscale’s mini trust (ETH) posted the second-best results of the day, attracting $5 million, followed by Bitwise’s ETHW with $2.8 million.
Grayscale’s ETHE, on the other hand, experienced the weakest outflow since its inception, with only $39.7 million leaving the fund, a significant decrease from the $484 million it registered at launch.
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