
Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) continued their winning streak on Tuesday, April 25, with a eighth consecutive day of inflows, bringing in $173 million as Blackrock’s IBIT remained the dominant force.
The world’s largest asset manager collected a sizable $216.73 million in fresh funds for IBIT, the main driver behind the bitcoin ETFs’ return to positivity after Monday’s report of a $150 million inflow.
However, some of the momentum was offset by outflows from Bitwise’s BITB, which saw a net outflow of $24.39 million, Ark 21Shares’ ARKB with $13.32 million in outflows, and Fidelity’s FBTC reporting a smaller outflow of $6.24 million.
The remaining ETFs sat quietly with no recorded movement. Still, it was enough to push total net assets past a new milestone, closing the day at $110.17 billion with a total trading volume of $2.01 billion.
Over in the ether camp, the mood stayed upbeat. Ether ETFs posted a fourth consecutive day of net inflows, totaling $18.40 million.
The majority of the inflow action was seen at Fidelity’s FETH, which reported a haul of $25.52 million, while Grayscale’s ETHE reported a smaller outflow of $7.12 million. All other funds remained neutral.
Total value traded across ether ETFs stood at $184.32 million, and total assets climbed modestly to $6.30 billion.
Momentum remains strong on both sides, with bitcoin pushing deeper into inflow territory and ether ETFs gradually reversing weeks of red.
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