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Bitcoin ETFs see $1.42B weekly inflows as IBIT dominates allocations
Source: Cryptonews Original Title: Bitcoin ETFs see $1.42B weekly inflows as IBIT dominates allocations Original Link:
Weekly Bitcoin ETF Performance
U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $1.42 billion in net inflows during the trading week of January 12-16, 2026, reversing prior losses.
Key Highlights:
BlackRock’s IBIT led the category with $1.035 billion in allocations, accounting for 73% of total weekly inflows across all Bitcoin ETF products.
Daily Bitcoin ETF Flow Breakdown
Bitcoin ETF flows varied across the five trading days:
Total net assets across all Bitcoin ETF products reached $124.56 billion by week’s end. The cumulative total net inflow since launch stood at $57.82 billion. Trading volume for the week hit $21.77 billion across all Bitcoin ETF products.
The previous week ending January 9 recorded -$681.01 million in outflows, making this week’s $1.42 billion swing a reversal of over $2.1 billion in flow direction.
Ethereum ETFs Show Consistent Growth
Spot Ethereum ETFs posted $479.04 million in net inflows over the same period. BlackRock’s ETHA ranked first among Ethereum products with $219 million in inflows, capturing 46% of weekly Ethereum ETF flows.
Ethereum ETFs saw consistent daily inflows throughout most of the week:
Total net assets for Ethereum ETF products reached $20.42 billion by the week’s close. Cumulative net inflows since launch stood at $12.91 billion. Weekly trading volume across all Ethereum ETF products totaled $7.74 billion.