December 3rd brought mixed signals for crypto ETF markets, with a net inflow of $126.8 million. Ethereum products dominated the day—pulling in $140.20 million, largely driven by BlackRock's ETHA which alone captured $53 million. Bitcoin ETFs, however, told a different story, bleeding $13.44 million in outflows. The divergence hints at shifting institutional appetite between the two leading digital assets.
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NoStopLossNut
· 12-04 18:02
BlackRock is so aggressive with Ethereum, yet Bitcoin is still bleeding? Have institutions really changed their preferences?
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GweiTooHigh
· 12-04 17:55
ETH is crushing BTC this round—what is BlackRock hinting at?
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TooScaredToSell
· 12-04 17:43
ETH is indeed strong this time, while BTC is bleeding... Are institutions really starting to shift?
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SignatureLiquidator
· 12-04 17:37
Are institutions dumping BTC and turning to ETH? ETHA just scooped up 53M in one go—this pace is pretty interesting.
December 3rd brought mixed signals for crypto ETF markets, with a net inflow of $126.8 million. Ethereum products dominated the day—pulling in $140.20 million, largely driven by BlackRock's ETHA which alone captured $53 million. Bitcoin ETFs, however, told a different story, bleeding $13.44 million in outflows. The divergence hints at shifting institutional appetite between the two leading digital assets.