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2025-05-22 15:52:36

Daily Inflows to Spot Bitcoin ETFs Jump to $609 Million — Ethereum Lags

On May 21, the bitcoin spot ETF sector recorded a massive capital inflow of $608.99 million, which is almost double the previous day's figure. This is the sixth day in a row of positive dynamics amid an update of BTC's all-time high at $111,800.

 Leaders in terms of inflows:

IBIT (BlackRock): $530.63 million

FBTC (Fidelity): $23.53 million

BTC (Grayscale): $22.14 million

BITB (Bitwise): $20.49 million

HODL (VanEck): $6.09 million

ARKB (ARK): $4.29 million

BRRR (Valkyrie): $1.83 million

 At the same time, spot Ethereum ETFs recorded the lowest daily inflows ever — only $0.587 million. BlackRock's ETHA fund received $24.86 million, but almost the same amount was withdrawn from Fidelity's FETH — $24.28 million, which leveled the final result.

 The total inflow into bitcoin ETFs in May has already exceeded $3.8 billion, total assets under management are $129 billion, and daily trading volume is $7.64 billion.

 Activity in the Ethereum segment still remains in the shadows. Against this background, the pressure on ETH persists, despite stable technical metrics and low fees after the Pectra upgrade.

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