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Bitcoin and Ether ETFs Rebound With $339 Million in Inflows

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Bitcoin and Ether ETFs Rebound With $339 Million in Inflows

After a rough start to the week, crypto ETFs bounced back. Bitcoin and ether ETFs collectively pulled in $339 million, with Fidelity leading the charge across both asset classes.

Fidelity Leads ETF Comeback With Strong Bitcoin and Ether Inflows

After Monday’s steep sell-off, the crypto exchange-traded fund (ETF) market found its footing again. Investor appetite returned swiftly, with both bitcoin and ether ETFs swinging back into the green with a combined $339 million in inflows, signaling confidence remains alive in both asset classes.

Bitcoin ETFs recorded $102.58 million in net inflows. Fidelity’s FBTC led the recovery with a robust $132.67 million inflow, followed by Bitwise’s BITB with $7.99 million and Ark 21Shares’ ARKB adding $6.76 million.

Redemptions from two major funds partially offset the positive flows. Blackrock’s IBIT saw $30.79 million in outflows, and Valkyrie’s BRRR saw a $14.05 million exit. Still, inflows comfortably outweighed exits, keeping sentiment buoyant. Trading volume remained high at $6.92 billion, with total net assets steady at $153.55 billion.

Bitcoin and Ether ETFs Rebound With $339 Million in Inflows
Ether ETFs turn green after three straight days of red.

Ether ETFs began their recovery with $236.22 million in total inflows across six funds. Fidelity’s FETH once again led the charge, adding $154.62 million. Grayscale’s Ether Mini Trust and ETHE followed with inflows of $34.78 million and $15.19 million, respectively.

Bitwise’s ETHW ($13.27 million), Vaneck’s ETHV ($10.55 million), and Franklin’s EZET ($7.81 million) rounded out the day with solid gains. Total value traded came in at $3.59 billion, and net assets closed at $28.02 billion, marking another confident session for ether products.

After Monday’s retreat, Tuesday’s recovery underscored a key message: crypto ETF investors aren’t backing down, they’re just catching their breath before the next leg up.

FAQ

  • How much did crypto ETFs recover after the sell-off?
    Bitcoin and ether ETFs rebounded with $339 million in combined inflows, signaling renewed investor confidence.

  • Which ETF led the Bitcoin rebound?
    Fidelity’s FBTC topped the charts with $132.67 million in inflows, far outpacing its peers.

  • How did Ether ETFs perform during the recovery?
    Ether ETFs saw $236 million in inflows, led by Fidelity’s FETH with $154.62 million.

  • What does this rebound indicate for crypto ETF sentiment?
    The strong comeback shows investors remain optimistic despite short-term volatility.