Yesterday's crypto ETF landscape showed some interesting movement.
The overall picture? A solid +$281.1M in combined net inflows across the board. Breaking that down: Bitcoin ETFs pulled in $223.5M, while Ethereum products added another $57.6M to the mix.
Both major assets ended the day in green territory, with BTC continuing to dominate the institutional flow game. ETH's numbers weren't shabby either—nearly $60M suggests appetite remains decent for altcoin exposure through traditional wrappers.
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AirdropBuffet
· 23h ago
BTC is still so bloodsucking, ETH's share isn't even enough to fill a gap between teeth.
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TokenRationEater
· 12-11 18:03
Institutions are really secretly accumulating, BTC bloodsucking without compromise
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SocialFiQueen
· 12-11 17:59
BTC is once again monopolizing, ETH's 60 million really isn't impressive.
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ArbitrageBot
· 12-11 17:57
Institutions are still bottom-fishing, BTC is eating meat, ETH is drinking soup, this rhythm never ends
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WhaleShadow
· 12-11 17:47
BTC is still popular, ETH got beaten badly lol
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 12-11 17:44
BTC is bleeding again, and ETH still needs to rely on traditional channels to enter the market. Alright then.
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QuorumVoter
· 12-11 17:38
BTC still prefers to hoard alone, and ETH's share is getting smaller and smaller.
Yesterday's crypto ETF landscape showed some interesting movement.
The overall picture? A solid +$281.1M in combined net inflows across the board. Breaking that down: Bitcoin ETFs pulled in $223.5M, while Ethereum products added another $57.6M to the mix.
Both major assets ended the day in green territory, with BTC continuing to dominate the institutional flow game. ETH's numbers weren't shabby either—nearly $60M suggests appetite remains decent for altcoin exposure through traditional wrappers.