Bitcoin, Ether ETFs Rebound With Modest Friday Inflows

BTC-1,82%
XRP-1,26%
SOL-2,77%

Crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs) ended the week on firmer footing as bitcoin and ether both returned to inflows. XRP and solana also closed green, delivering a modest but broad-based recovery across digital asset funds.

Crypto ETFs Snap Back in Broad-Based Green Close

A cautious sense of relief returned to crypto ETFs as the week wrapped up, with buyers stepping back in after consecutive sessions of heavy outflows. The rebound was not explosive. But it was broad.

Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded a $15 million net inflow, driven primarily by Fidelity’s FBTC, which added $11.99 million. Grayscale’s Bitcoin Mini Trust brought in $6.99 million, while Wisdomtree’s BTCW attracted $3.64 million and Vaneck’s HODL added $1.95 million. A $9.36 million outflow from Blackrock’s IBIT trimmed the overall gain but failed to reverse it. Trading activity reached $3.69 billion, with total net assets closing at $87.04 billion, marking a modest recovery from the prior day’s dip.

Ether ETFs followed suit with a $10.26 million net inflow. Grayscale’s Ether Mini Trust led the move, drawing $14.51 million, while Vaneck’s ETHV contributed $3 million and Fidelity’s FETH added $2.04 million. These inflows were partially offset by a $9.28 million outflow from Blackrock’s ETHA. Trading volume totaled $1.10 billion, and net assets ended at $11.72 billion.

XRP ETFs continued their steady performance, posting $4.5 million in net inflows without any recorded outflows. Franklin’s XRPZ attracted $1.79 million, Bitwise’s XRP added $1.09 million, and Canary’s XRPC saw $319,190 in fresh capital. Trading volume came in at $19.69 million, with net assets finishing at $1.01 billion.

Solana ETFs also closed higher, logging a $1.57 million net inflow. Bitwise’s BSOL brought in $1.69 million, while Grayscale’s GSOL added $438,350. These gains were slightly offset by a $554,120 outflow from Vaneck’s VSOL. Trading volume reached $40.99 million, and total net assets ended the session at $729.78 million.

Overall, Friday’s session delivered a synchronized but measured recovery across crypto ETFs. Bitcoin and ether regained their footing, XRP maintained steady momentum, and solana edged higher, signaling that investor appetite, while cautious, remains present beneath the surface.

FAQ 📊

  • Did bitcoin ETFs return to inflows?
    Yes, spot bitcoin ETFs posted a $15 million net inflow after prior heavy outflows earlier in the week.
  • How did ether ETFs perform today?
    Ether ETFs recorded a $10.26 million net inflow, led by Grayscale’s Ether Mini Trust.
  • Were XRP ETFs positive?
    Yes, XRP ETFs saw $4.5 million in inflows with no reported outflows.
  • Which crypto ETF category had the strongest recovery?
    Bitcoin ETFs led the rebound in inflow terms, though all major crypto ETF segments closed green.
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