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    Home»Ethereum»Bitcoin And Ether ETFs Pull In $646M Inflows On First Trading Day Of 2026
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    Bitcoin And Ether ETFs Pull In $646M Inflows On First Trading Day Of 2026

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsJanuary 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    US-based spot Bitcoin and Ether ETFs began 2026 on a strong note, posting a combined net inflow of around $646 million on the first trading day, despite mixed sentiment across the broader crypto market.

    On Friday, spot Bitcoin (BTC) ETFs saw net inflows of $471.3 million, while spot Ether (ETH) ETFs added $174.5 million, bringing total inflows across the two ETF types to $645.8 million, according to Farside data.

    US spot Bitcoin ETFs posted their largest net inflow in 35 trading days since Nov. 11, when the eleven US-based ETFs collectively saw $524 million in a single day.

    Meanwhile, spot Ether ETFs posted their largest single-day inflow in 15 trading days, the largest since Dec. 9, when $177.7 million was recorded.

    Crypto ETFs had a tough December amid market decline

    Crypto market participants often view ETF inflows as an indicator of mainstream investor sentiment toward the asset class, as well as a potential signal of short-term price direction, depending on whether ETFs are experiencing inflows or constant outflows.

    Over the past 30 days, the spot prices of Bitcoin and Ether have fallen 1.56% and 1.39%, respectively, continuing a broader downturn that began shortly after Bitcoin hit a record high of $125,100 on Oct. 5, which was followed by the widely reported $19 billion liquidation event on Oct. 10.

    Bitcoin is up 1.03% over the past 24 hours. Source: CoinMarketCap

    The downtrend has led to market participants being more cautious about the crypto market.

    The Crypto Fear & Greed Index, which measures overall market sentiment, has been between “Extreme Fear” and “Fear” territory since early November.

    On Sunday, the Index returned to “Extreme Fear” with a score of 25.

    Institutional investors are “loading up,” says crypto exec

    Tonso’s chief marketing officer “Wal” said in an X post on Friday that spot Bitcoin ETFs “are back,“ claiming “lots of institutional investors sold their $BTC in Q4 ‘25 to tax loss harvest.”