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ETF Surge: $501M Bitcoin & $77M Ethereum Inflows

ETF Surge: $501M Bitcoin & $77M Ethereum Inflows

2025/06/28 06:56
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  • Bitcoin ETFs hit 14th straight day of net inflows, adding $501M.
  • Ethereum ETFs saw $77.45M inflows with no outflows across nine funds.
  • Institutional demand remains strong for both crypto ETFs.

On June 27, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded a net inflow of $501 million, marking the 14th consecutive day of net gains. The largest contributions came from Fidelity’s FBTC with $166 million and BlackRock’s IBIT with $153 million. These consistent inflows pushed the total assets under management (AUM) in spot Bitcoin ETFs to approximately $133.17 billion, representing about 6.25% of Bitcoin’s total market cap.

2. Ethereum: No Outflows, $77M Inflows

Spot Ethereum ETFs also showed strong performance on June 27, logging a total net inflow of $77.45 million. Notably, none of the nine Ethereum ETFs recorded any outflows. Leading the charge were BlackRock’s ETHA with $48.1 million and Fidelity’s FETH with $28.9 million. Overall, Ethereum spot ETF assets under management now total around $9.88 billion, accounting for about 3.37% of Ethereum’s market cap.

Why It Matters

Rising Institutional Confidence

The 14-day inflow streak in Bitcoin ETFs reflects growing trust from institutional investors in regulated crypto products. Ethereum’s clean inflow day across all funds signals increasing confidence from top-tier asset managers as well.

Expanding Market Integration

These inflows demonstrate that crypto is steadily becoming part of mainstream investment portfolios. With nearly $50 billion flowing into Bitcoin ETFs since their January launch and Ethereum funds beginning to see strong traction, the trend is clear: institutional adoption is accelerating.

Read also:

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  • Ric Edelman Urges 10%–40% Crypto Allocation in Portfolios
  • Bolivia’s Crypto Transactions Hit $430M After Ban Lift
  • ETF Surge: $501M Bitcoin & $77M Ethereum Inflows
  • Bitcoin Futures Volume Hints at Leverage-Driven Rally
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