Bitcoin, Ether ETFs Draw $706M in One-Day Inflows
U.S. spot Bitcoin and Ether ETFs drew $706 million in inflows Wednesday as Bitcoin topped $70,000 and Ether rose above $2,000.
U.S. spot Bitcoin and Ether exchange-traded funds attracted about $706 million in net inflows on Wednesday as Bitcoin traded above $70,000 and Ether climbed past $2,000. The combined total included $517.19 million into Bitcoin ETFs and $189.15 million into Ether funds during the trading day.
BlackRock’s IBIT led Bitcoin inflows with $284.74 million, more than half of the day’s Bitcoin total. ARK 21Shares’ ARKB added $77.71 million and Fidelity’s FBTC took in $62.41 million. Bitwise’s BITB recorded $35.60 million. Grayscale’s GBTC and the Bitcoin Mini Trust added $21.18 million and $19.66 million, respectively. Morgan Stanley’s MSBT and Franklin Templeton’s EZBC reported $9.98 million and $5.92 million in net new flows. All eight listed U.S. spot Bitcoin funds posted net inflows on the session.
Among Ether funds, BlackRock’s ETHA collected $122.12 million and Fidelity’s FETH added $36.54 million. Grayscale’s Ether Mini Trust logged $16.04 million and BlackRock’s ETHB brought in $9.71 million. Smaller inflows went to Morgan Stanley’s MSSE, Grayscale’s ETHE and Franklin Templeton’s EZET. No listed Ether fund reported an outflow on Wednesday.
Trading activity rose with the price gains. Bitcoin ETF turnover for the day reached $6.89 billion, and combined net assets of U.S. Bitcoin ETFs increased to about $84.31 billion, roughly $5 billion higher than the prior session. Total trading value across Ether ETFs was about $2.14 billion, with Ether ETF net assets climbing to $12.06 billion. Over the past three trading sessions, U.S. Bitcoin ETFs have accumulated roughly $1 billion in net inflows.
Other token-focused ETFs showed smaller moves. XRP funds added $2.35 million, returning combined XRP ETF assets to about $1.01 billion. Solana ETFs had a $2.10 million inflow overall; Bitwise’s BSOL drew $5.63 million while Grayscale’s GSOL and Invesco’s QSOL saw withdrawals of about $3.12 million and $0.42 million, respectively.
Hyperliquid-linked HYPE ETFs recorded a $1.97 million outflow on Wednesday. At a White House event, President Donald Trump said Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chairman Mike Selig was working to bring Hyperliquid into the U.S. “in a fully compliant and legal fashion.” HYPE’s price briefly rose from roughly $62 to $72.30, an increase of about 16 percent, before the recorded net outflow.
Wednesday’s figures reflect the day’s flows, fund-level distributions and trading volumes across the U.S. spot crypto ETF market.
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