Bitcoin spot ETF total net inflow yesterday was 548 million USD, Ethereum ETF total net inflow was 60.41 million USD
On June 26, according to SoSoValue data, the Bitcoin spot ETF saw a total net inflow of nearly 548 million USD yesterday, marking 12 consecutive days of net inflows.
Among them, Blackrock's ETF IBIT ranked first with a single-day net inflow of 340 million USD, bringing the cumulative net inflow of IBIT to 51.99 billion USD.
Next is Fidelity's Bitcoin ETF FBTC, with a single-day net inflow of 115 million USD, currently accumulating a net inflow of 11.76 billion USD.
Following closely is Ark & 21shares Bitcoin ETF ARKB, with a single-day net inflow of 70.2 million USD, currently accumulating a net inflow of 2.39 billion USD.
The Bitwise Bitcoin ETF BITB and VanEck Bitcoin ETF HODL recorded single-day net inflows of 12.9 million USD and 9.14 million USD, respectively.
As of now, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs is 133.56 billion USD, accounting for 6.23% of Bitcoin's total market value, with a cumulative total net inflow of 48.14 billion USD.
On the same day, the Ethereum spot ETF saw a single-day total net inflow of 60.41 million USD, recording three consecutive days of net inflows this week.
Among them, Blackrock's Ethereum ETF ETHA had a single-day net inflow of 55.18 million USD, currently accumulating a net inflow of 5.46 billion USD.
Bitwise Ethereum ETF ETHW had a single-day net inflow of 5.23 million USD, currently accumulating a net inflow of 351 million USD.
As of now, the total net asset value of Ethereum spot ETFs is 9.91 billion USD, accounting for 3.37% of Ethereum's total market value, with a cumulative total net inflow of 4.13 billion USD.
In summary, Blackrock's iShares Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs have further strengthened their dominant position in the cryptocurrency investment field with their consistently leading net inflows, setting a benchmark for other institutional investors and aiding the cryptocurrency market's development towards a more mature and regulated direction.