U.S. spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds returned to net inflows on Tuesday, bringing in total inflows of $31 million. This follows seven consecutive trading days of net outflows from 11 Bitcoin funds.
Fidelity’s FBTC led net inflows of $49 million on Tuesday, while Bitwise’s BITB reported inflows of $15 million. data From SoSoValue. VanEck’s HODL also recorded a net inflow of $4 million.
On the other hand, Grayscale’s GBTC recorded a net outflow of $30.3 million. Ark Invest and 21Shares’ ARKB reported net outflows of $6 million.
BlackRock’s IBIT, the largest spot Bitcoin fund by net asset value, saw no flow on Tuesday despite daily trading volume reaching $1.1 billion. Invesco and other funds from Galaxy Digital, Valkyrie and Franklin Templeton also recorded zero flows yesterday.
The 11 spot Bitcoin funds launched in January had net inflows totaling $14.42 billion as of Tuesday.
Meanwhile, U.S. issuers are working on launches. Spot Ether ETF, after receiving soft approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission last month. The companies filed their amended S-1 registration statements last week. Eric Balchunas, Bloomberg ETF senior analyst, said: said before He expects a spot Ethereum ETF to be launched by next week.
Bitwise Chief Information Officer (CIO) Matt Hougan said so The spot ether ETF could accumulate net inflows of $15 billion in the first 18 months following its US launch.
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