Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF hit the strongest week of capital inflows since October
In the past week, the combined net inflow of Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF reached US$2.6 billion, setting the strongest weekly performance since October. During the same period, transaction volume for these products also tripled.
Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF ushered in the largest week of capital inflows since October
According to daily ETF traffic data, the US$2.6 billion reflects the total net subscription of spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF products in the United States., which is the largest weekly amount of gold since October. Both asset classes participated in this round of capital inflows, including spot Bitcoin and spot Ethereum products. This scale indicates that institutional subscription activity is recovering rather than abnormal one-day fluctuations.
Before this round of rebound, capital inflows experienced a period of volatility-at that time, spot Bitcoin ETF experienced a net outflow for two consecutive days after the release of U.S. inflation data. This weekly capital inflow also builds on the strong performance of a single week in the previous period, including a net inflow of US$517 million a day, setting the largest single-day record in about three and a half months.
What does a triple increase in trading volume mean for demand for cryptocurrency ETFs
Inflows measure net capital entering the fund, while trading volume measures the total share of hands changed, including sales and intra-day transactions. The simultaneous rise of the two sends a clearer signal than pure capital inflows. Trading volume tripled in one week, indicating greater market participation and deeper liquidity in the secondary market, rather than just passive allocation. When subscription volume and turnover rate rise at the same time, it usually reflects that active trading desks and long-term holders jointly demonstrate stronger confidence.
Impact of the surge in ETF funds on Bitcoin, Ethereum and the broader crypto markets
Bitcoin and Ethereum are currently the only two large-scale crypto assets with U.S. regulated spot ETF products, so the combined capital inflow of the two best reflects the trend of institutional positions. A week when capital inflows are concentrated, demand will first be concentrated on these two assets.
For Bitcoin, continued subscriptions mean that the allocation of regulatory investment channels continues; institutional interest can also be seen from JPMorgan's disclosure of expanding its positions in Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. For Ethereum, participating in capital inflows within the same week suggests that demand is not limited to a single asset.
The implications of this trend for the broader market are more at the level of sentiment and positions than at the certain price direction. The strong momentum in inflows has also extended to newer products, such as the Solana ETF, which recorded a single-day net inflow, indicating issuers are broadening their regulated cryptocurrency product line.

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