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Bitcoin ETFs Gain $69M as Ether Adds $4.96M While Solana and XRP Drop

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The week started with a mix of optimism and caution in the crypto ETF market. Bitcoin ETFs rebounded with significant inflows, while Ether ended its streak of consecutive outflows. Meanwhile, Solana and XRP continued to face selling pressure.

Bitcoin ETFs Rebound With $69 Million Inflow

Bitcoin ETFs posted a net inflow of $69.44 million on Monday, signaling a modest recovery after last week’s heavy outflows. The gains were concentrated in a few major funds. Ark & 21Shares’ ARKB led with $33.03 million, followed by Fidelity’s FBTC with $28.89 million. BlackRock’s IBIT added $7.52 million.

Bitcoin ETFs rebound with inflows after two days of outflows.

Despite the positive flows, total net assets for Bitcoin ETFs fell to $85.47 billion. Trading activity reached $2.38 billion, showing steady participation but no aggressive buying.

Ether ETFs End Losing Streak

Ether ETFs saw a notable turnaround after eight consecutive days of outflows, posting a net inflow of $4.96 million. Fidelity’s FETH led with $10.56 million, and BlackRock’s ETHB added $4.15 million, maintaining consistent investor interest.

However, the gains were partly offset by a $9.76 million outflow from BlackRock’s ETHA, which has been under pressure in recent sessions. Overall trading volume stood at $1.05 billion, and total net assets closed at $11.51 billion.

Solana and XRP Face Continued Pressure

Not all crypto ETFs enjoyed gains. XRP ETFs experienced a $2.31 million outflow, mainly from Grayscale’s GXRP. Trading activity reached $11.17 million, with net assets falling to $928.50 million.

Solana ETFs also struggled, seeing a $6.17 million outflow entirely from Bitwise’s BSOL. Trading volume totaled $30 million, and net assets declined to $801.91 million.

Market Outlook

The market shows early signs of selective recovery. Bitcoin and Ether ETFs are stabilizing in the short term, but smaller assets like Solana and XRP continue to see capital leaving. While it is not a broad recovery, these inflows suggest cautious investor confidence returning.

Investors should monitor ETF flows closely, as the divergence between major and smaller crypto assets continues to shape market sentiment.

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