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Bitcoin ETFs See $238 Million in Inflows

Bitcoin ETFs Add $238 Million, Mark Fifth Straight Day of Inflows 1

Key Takeaways:

  • Bitcoin ETFs added $238.37 million, with Blackrock’s IBIT sustaining the five-day inflow streak with a $256 million addition.
  • Ether ETFs gained $67.77 million for an eighth straight day of inflows, despite outflows from Grayscale’s ETHE.
  • XRP added $3 million and Solana $3.28 million, signaling broader ETF momentum across board.

Crypto ETFs Stay Green as Bitcoin, Ether ETFs See Strong Inflows to Start Week

Momentum carried straight into the new week. No hesitation. No pause. Crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs) opened Monday, April 20, with another coordinated push higher, extending a streak that is beginning to look less like a rebound and more like a trend. Five straight days of gains for all crypto ETFs now define the tone, led once again by bitcoin.

Bitcoin ETFs recorded $238.37 million in net inflows, marking a fifth consecutive day of positive flows. The structure of those inflows, however, tells a familiar story.

Blackrock’s IBIT dominated, pulling in $256.05 million and more than offsetting outflows elsewhere. Morgan Stanley’s MSBT added $8.10 million, continuing its steady early run, while Valkyrie’s BRRR contributed $5.81 million.

Bitcoin ETFs Add $238 Million, Mark Fifth Straight Day of Inflows 2

There were pockets of selling. Grayscale’s GBTC saw $24.94 million in outflows, and Fidelity’s FBTC lost $6.65 million. Still, the imbalance was clear. Demand remains concentrated but decisive. Trading volume reached $2.18 billion, with net assets closing at $100.33 billion.

Ether ETFs extended their own streak, logging an eighth consecutive day of inflows with $67.77 million added. The path, however, was not entirely smooth. Blackrock’s ETHA led with $76.05 million, while ETHB added $13.19 million, reinforcing its growing role as a steady inflow vehicle. Invesco’s QETH contributed a smaller $1.16 million.

Outflows persisted in legacy products. Grayscale’s ETHE saw $17.05 million exit, its Ether Mini Trust lost $4.43 million, and Fidelity’s FETH recorded a $1.16 million outflow. Even so, the inflows held firm. Trading volume stood at $745.04 million, with net assets reaching $13.76 billion.

In smaller segments, the positive tone remained intact.

XRP ETFs recorded a $3 million inflow, led by Grayscale’s GXRP with $2.22 million and supported by Franklin’s XRPZ at $777,110. Trading volume came in at $15.19 million, with net assets at $1.08 billion.

Solana ETFs extended their own quiet streak, posting $3.28 million in inflows. Fidelity’s FSOL led with $2.54 million, followed by Vaneck’s VSOL at $568,650 and Invesco’s QSOL at $172,690. Trading volume reached $19.96 million, with net assets closing at $872.16 million.

According to data as of April 20, U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs hold a combined 1,311,650 BTC, with Blackrock’s IBIT holding the largest share of 802,860 BTC and Fidelity’s FBTC a distant second with 185,894 BTC.

The pattern is no longer subtle. Capital is flowing back into crypto ETFs with increasing consistency, though not evenly. Bitcoin remains the primary magnet, ether is stabilizing with broader participation, and smaller assets are benefiting from the rising tide.

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