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13/09/25 03:11 UTC-04

Amid renewed demand, BTC ETFs attracted $642M, ETH ETFs — $406M

Spot Bitcoin and Ethereum funds are once again seeing rising demand from institutional investors. On Friday, September 12, they attracted $642 million and $405 million, respectively.

Bitcoin ETFs have recorded net inflows for the fifth consecutive day. As a result, since their launch, the cumulative net inflow has reached $56.83 billion, while total net assets amounted to $153.18 billion, which is roughly 6.62% of Bitcoin’s total market capitalization.

On Friday, the leader among Bitcoin exchange-traded funds was Fidelity’s FBTC, which brought in about $315.18 million from investors in a single day. BlackRock’s IBIT recorded an inflow of $264.71 million.

Trading volumes across all spot Bitcoin ETFs exceeded $3.89 billion, reflecting high activity and growing interest from institutional investors. Market leaders such as IBIT and FBTC posted daily gains of more than 2%.

Ethereum funds have also been receiving inflows for the fourth day in a row. On Friday, September 12, they attracted $405.55 million. BlackRock’s ETHA recorded an inflow of $165.56 million, while Fidelity’s FETH saw $168.23 million.

Since their launch, total inflows into Ethereum ETFs have reached $13.36 billion, with net assets amounting to $30.35 billion.

Spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs continue to show significant inflows, signaling growing confidence among institutional investors. “If macroeconomic conditions persist, this surge could increase liquidity and provide momentum to both assets,” said Vincent Liu, Chief Investment Officer at Taiwan-based Kronos Research.

See also: "Tether to Launch U.S. Stablecoin for American Residents"

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Editor: Godfrid Brower
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