According to data from SoSoValue, Bitcoin ETFs saw a daily net inflow of $987.06 million and a cumulative total net inflow of $36.90 billion. The total value traded for Bitcoin ETFs was $3.96 billion, with net assets amounting to $116.67 billion, representing 5.77% of Bitcoin's market cap.
Ethereum Spot ETFs reported a total daily net inflow of $4.62 million and a cumulative total net inflow of $2.64 billion. The total net assets for Ethereum Spot ETFs reached $13.25 billion, accounting for 3.01% of Ethereum's market capitalization, while the total value traded was $408.27 million.
Some notable ETFs include the IBIT ETF, sponsored by BlackRock, which gained $56.48 billion in net assets and recorded a daily net inflow of $209.08 million. The FBTC ETF, sponsored by Fidelity, recorded net assets of $21.36 billion and a daily net inflow of $370.24 million.
In terms of Ethereum-sponsored ETFs, the ETHE ETF recorded net assets of $5.19 billion, while the FETH ETF reported net assets of $1.77 billion.
Overall, Bitcoin ETFs and Ethereum Spot ETFs continue to see significant inflows and increases in net assets, indicating growing interest in these cryptocurrencies.
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