The spot ETF market showed mixed signals today with notable divergence across major digital assets.
**Bitcoin ETFs** faced selling pressure on the 1D timeframe, registering a net outflow of 6,606 BTC valued at $593.17M. However, the broader 7-day picture remains constructive—accumulation pushed inflows to +1,580 BTC (+$141.86M), suggesting institutional buyers used dips as entry opportunities.
**Ethereum ETFs** demonstrated stronger conviction, with yesterday's inflow of 25,608 ETH (+$79.16M) marking solid daily demand. The weekly trend is even more compelling: cumulative 7D inflows reached 127,633 ETH worth $394.51M, reflecting sustained institutional interest in the second-largest cryptocurrency.
**Solana ETFs** continued their momentum, recording +26,314 SOL inflow (+$3.53M) on the 1D basis. Weekly data shows aggressive positioning with 305,808 SOL net inflows, indicating capital rotation toward alternative Layer 1 solutions.
The divergence between Bitcoin's near-term outflows and Ethereum's sustained inflows highlights market nuances—while some profit-taking occurred in BTC, institutional allocators appear to be rebalancing into altcoins amid broadening market exposure.
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MergeConflict
· 01-08 21:50
BTC is bleeding today... but looking at the weekly chart, institutions are still increasing their positions. This dip is probably just a trap. Ethereum is extremely hot right now, crushing everything else.
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GigaBrainAnon
· 01-08 21:49
Emma, Bitcoin is starting to sell off again, but the weekly chart still shows accumulation? Are the institutions really bottoming out this time or are they just trying to trick us into buying...
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AlwaysAnon
· 01-08 21:49
Bitcoin has dumped again, but looking at the weekly chart, institutions are still quietly accumulating. This routine has become boring.
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SatoshiChallenger
· 01-08 21:44
Interestingly, institutions are once again shifting away from BTC towards ETH and SOL. The cycle of history, huh? They did the same thing in the previous round, and what was the result?
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MEVSupportGroup
· 01-08 21:41
ETH is really stable this time, institutions are frantically buying... while BTC is actually bleeding? That's interesting.
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 01-08 21:41
Bitcoin is selling off again, but the weekly chart is still slowly absorbing. This move by institutions is just buying low and selling high... However, with Ethereum's momentum, it seems like institutions are really rotating.
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NFTRegretter
· 01-08 21:38
BTC, is this a shakeout... No, the weekly chart is still accumulating, it feels like institutions are playing a seesaw.
**ETF Capital Flows Update - January 8**
The spot ETF market showed mixed signals today with notable divergence across major digital assets.
**Bitcoin ETFs** faced selling pressure on the 1D timeframe, registering a net outflow of 6,606 BTC valued at $593.17M. However, the broader 7-day picture remains constructive—accumulation pushed inflows to +1,580 BTC (+$141.86M), suggesting institutional buyers used dips as entry opportunities.
**Ethereum ETFs** demonstrated stronger conviction, with yesterday's inflow of 25,608 ETH (+$79.16M) marking solid daily demand. The weekly trend is even more compelling: cumulative 7D inflows reached 127,633 ETH worth $394.51M, reflecting sustained institutional interest in the second-largest cryptocurrency.
**Solana ETFs** continued their momentum, recording +26,314 SOL inflow (+$3.53M) on the 1D basis. Weekly data shows aggressive positioning with 305,808 SOL net inflows, indicating capital rotation toward alternative Layer 1 solutions.
The divergence between Bitcoin's near-term outflows and Ethereum's sustained inflows highlights market nuances—while some profit-taking occurred in BTC, institutional allocators appear to be rebalancing into altcoins amid broadening market exposure.