Spot ETFs for major cryptocurrencies posted solid inflows on January 15th. Bitcoin led with $100.18M in fresh capital, while Ethereum followed at $164.37M—showing sustained institutional appetite for the two largest digital assets. Solana captured $8.94M and XRP attracted $17.06M, reflecting broader market participation across established altcoins. These consistent inflows across multiple spot ETF products suggest ongoing investor interest in direct cryptocurrency exposure through regulated market venues.
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CantAffordPancake
· 9h ago
The inflow of ETH is so strong, are institutions really quietly accumulating?
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InfraVibes
· 9h ago
Ethereum's numbers are quite impressive; institutions are really lurking.
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PositionPhobia
· 9h ago
Ethereum's digital assets attract more money than Bitcoin. Isn't this logic a bit reversed?
Spot ETFs for major cryptocurrencies posted solid inflows on January 15th. Bitcoin led with $100.18M in fresh capital, while Ethereum followed at $164.37M—showing sustained institutional appetite for the two largest digital assets. Solana captured $8.94M and XRP attracted $17.06M, reflecting broader market participation across established altcoins. These consistent inflows across multiple spot ETF products suggest ongoing investor interest in direct cryptocurrency exposure through regulated market venues.