Bitcoin ETFs see a $23.4 million inflow boost, led by Fidelity, while Ethereum ETFs face a $1.71 million dip. Whatâs driving these opposing trends in the crypto market?
Author: Chirag Sharma
Written On: Wed, 11 Sep 2024 11:36:05 GMT
Over the past two days, Bitcoin ETFs have witnessed a notable rise in inflows, signaling renewed investor confidence. Data reveals that Bitcoin ETFs recorded a net inflow of $23.4 million. Leading the pack was Fidelity, which added 503 BTC (worth $28.54 million), boosting its total holdings to 171,625 BTC. This brings the total value of Fidelityâs Bitcoin to approximately $9.74 billion, highlighting the strong demand for Bitcoin amid market volatility.
Source : Lookonchain
In contrast, Ethereum ETFs experienced a dip, with net outflows totaling $1.71 million. The largest contributor to this was Grayscaleâs Ethereum Trust, which saw an outflow of 5,179 ETH (valued at $12.09 million). Despite this, Grayscale still holds a substantial 1,760,250 ETH, worth $4.11 billion.
The divergence in Bitcoin and Ethereum inflows may reflect broader market sentiments, with Bitcoin viewed as a safe haven during periods of economic uncertainty. Meanwhile, Ethereumâs outflows could be linked to profit-taking or adjustments to its evolving investment narrative, given its ongoing upgrades and transition to proof-of-stake.
While Bitcoin continues to assert its dominance, Ethereum is navigating through its technical changes and evolving market perceptions. These recent trends highlight the dynamic nature of the crypto space and could provide insights into future movements for both assets.
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