Spot Bitcoin and Ether ETFs are seeing renewed inflows as institutional appetite for crypto exposure continues to build.
On Friday, spot Bitcoin (BTC) ETFs recorded $642.35 million in net inflows, marking the fifth straight day of gains, according to data from SoSoValue. This pushed cumulative net inflows to $56.83 billion, with total net assets now standing at $153.18 billion, roughly 6.62% of Bitcoin’s total market cap.
Fidelity’s FBTC led the day with $315.18 million in fresh capital, while BlackRock’s IBIT followed with $264.71 million. Trading volumes across all spot Bitcoin ETFs topped $3.89 billion, signaling robust activity and growing institutional positioning. Market leaders like IBIT and FBTC posted daily gains of over 2%.
The uptick comes after a quieter start to the month, suggesting a shift in sentiment as macroeconomic conditions stabilize and the crypto market shows signs of strength. In total, Bitcoin spot ETFs saw $2.34 billion in cumulative net inflows over the past five days.
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Ether ETFs attract $405 million
Spot Ether (ETH) ETFs mirrored the bullish momentum, pulling in $405.55 million in daily net inflows on the same day, their fourth consecutive day of gains. Total Ether ETF inflows have now reached $13.36 billion, with net assets at $30.35 billion.
On Friday, BlackRock’s ETHA brought in $165.56 million, while Fidelity’s FETH was close behind at $168.23 million. ETHA alone saw $1.86 billion in value traded on the day, reflecting rising activity in Ethereum-based products.
“Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs keep seeing strong inflows, showing rising institutional confidence,” Vincent Liu, chief investment officer of the Taiwan-based company Kronos Research, told Coinpectra.
“If macro conditions hold, this surge could strengthen liquidity and drive momentum for both assets,” Liu added.
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BlackRock eyes ETF tokenization
BlackRock is reportedly exploring the tokenization of ETFs on blockchain networks, following the success of its spot Bitcoin ETFs. The asset management giant is particularly interested in tokenizing funds tied to real-world assets (RWA), though regulatory challenges remain a key hurdle.
Tokenized ETFs could offer new functionality such as 24/7 trading and integration into decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystems.
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