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Bitcoin, Ethereum ETFs Pull in $2.6B in a Week — Strongest Since October

Spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs saw combined weekly inflows of $2.6 billion, with trading volume surging more than threefold to $29 billion — though both assets remain in negative territory for the year.

Jordan Lin, Deputy Editor
Bitcoin, Ethereum ETFs Pull in $2.6B in a Week — Strongest Since October

The money is flowing back in, but the books haven't turned positive yet. Riding a price rebound, spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs posted combined net inflows of $2.6 billion for the week — the strongest weekly performance since last October.

The shift in trading volume is even more striking. Combined weekly volume for both ETF categories surged more than threefold to $29 billion, reflecting renewed trading momentum as prices climbed.

Zooming out, though, this rebound hasn't turned the tide just yet. Both Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs remain in negative territory for the year-to-date — which is really the key takeaway from this flow data: short-term buying has clearly picked back up, but there's still a gap to close before erasing the losses from earlier this year.

Currently, publicly available data only covers the weekly inflow and volume figures above, without further breakdowns by individual issuer or daily movement.

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