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Daily ETF Flow Report (September 10): Bitcoin ETFs Top $757M While Ethereum ETFs See $171M Inflows

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On September 10, spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs reported strong inflows. According to SoSoValue, Bitcoin ETFs recorded $757.14 million in net inflows, while Ethereum ETFs added $171.54 million.

Bitcoin ETF Breakdown

Bitcoin spot ETFs saw a combined inflow of $757.14 million. Fidelity’s FBTC led with $299.98 million, followed by BlackRock’s IBIT with $211.16 million. Ark 21Shares ARKB added $145.07 million, while Bitwise BITB recorded $44.40 million. Valkyrie’s BRRR also gained $15.70 million.

Grayscale GBTC registered a smaller $8.92 million inflow, while Franklin’s EZBC brought in $3.28 million. Overall trading volume in Bitcoin ETFs reached $3.88 billion. Net assets came in at $147.83 billion, equal to 6.53% of Bitcoin’s market cap, slightly higher than the previous day.

Ethereum ETF Breakdown

Ethereum ETFs posted a total inflow of $171.54 million, led by $74.50 million from BlackRock’s ETHA. Fidelity’s FETH followed with $49.55 million. Other notable inflows included $11.07 million for VanEck’s ETHV, $8.91 million for Grayscale ETHE, and $8.36 million for Bitwise ETHW.

Additional gains were reported by Grayscale ETH ($7.73 million), 21Shares TETH ($7.12 million), and Invesco QETH ($4.31 million). Trading volume in Ethereum ETFs reached $2.28 billion, with total net assets at $27.73 billion, representing 5.31% of Ethereum’s market cap. This marks a clear rise compared to earlier sessions.

Market Context

Bitcoin is trading at $114,316, with a market capitalization above $2.27 trillion. Its daily trading volume stands at $52.92 billion. Ethereum trades at $4,421, with a market cap of $532.38 billion and a trading volume of $36.25 billion.

Both assets continue to benefit from strong institutional demand and a favorable regulatory outlook, as ETF inflows provide additional support to their long-term market presence.

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