The U.S. Bitcoin spot ETF has seen a net inflow for 2 consecutive weeks, while the Ethereum ETF has recorded a net inflow of funds for 6 consecutive weeks.
On June 23, according to SoSoValue data, the U.S. Bitcoin spot ETF experienced a net outflow of $1.02 billion last week, marking a net inflow of funds for 2 consecutive weeks.
Among them, Blackrock's Bitcoin spot ETF IBIT topped the list with a single-week net inflow of $1.23 billion last week, and the total cumulative net inflow of IBIT has reached $51 billion.
The second is Bitwise Bitcoin ETF BITB, with a single-week net inflow of $29.85 million, and the total cumulative net inflow of BITB is $2.08 billion. Grayscale's Bitcoin mini trust ETF BTC had a single-week net inflow of $14.93 million, and the total cumulative net inflow of BTC has reached $1.43 billion.
Meanwhile, Ark Invest & 21Shares Bitcoin ETF ARKB and Fidelity Bitcoin ETF FBTC recorded net outflows of nearly $188 million and $61.66 million last week, respectively.
As of now, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs is $126.54 billion, accounting for 6.14% of the total market capitalization of Bitcoin, with a total cumulative net inflow of $46.66 billion.
At the same time, the Ethereum spot ETF had a single-week net inflow of $40.24 million last week, marking a net inflow of funds for 6 consecutive weeks.
Among them, Blackrock's Ethereum ETF ETHA topped the list with a single-week net inflow of $48.19 million last week, and the total cumulative net inflow of ETHA has reached $5.28 billion.
The second is Grayscale's Ethereum mini trust ETF ETH, with a weekly net inflow of $10.59 million, and the total cumulative net inflow of ETH has reached $745 million.
Fidelity's Ethereum ETF FETH and Grayscale's Ethereum trust ETF ETHE recorded net outflows of nearly $14.91 million and $9.02 million last week, respectively.
As of now, the total net asset value of Ethereum spot ETFs is $9.60 billion, accounting for 3.28% of the total market capitalization of Ethereum, with a total cumulative net inflow of $3.89 billion.