Bitcoin and Ether ETF flows showed solid momentum on January 15, 2026. Bitcoin recorded a net inflow of $100 million, while Ether pulled in $164 million. The dual inflows suggest renewed institutional interest in spot crypto ETFs, with Ether attracting particularly strong capital during the trading session. These flows reflect growing confidence in both major assets within the regulated investment ecosystem.
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AirdropGrandpa
· 13h ago
Ethereum's ability to attract funds this time is truly exceptional. It quickly absorbed 164 million, even Bitcoin has to step back.
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ConsensusDissenter
· 13h ago
ETH this wave is eating into institutional funds, 164 million is indeed impressive.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 13h ago
Ethereum has won again this time, institutions are really quietly buying and buying
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OnchainDetectiveBing
· 13h ago
Ethereum's recent surge is quite fierce, with institutional funds pouring into Auntie Ma.
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LowCapGemHunter
· 13h ago
Ethereum is really taking a hit this time, institutions are starting to get uneasy.
Bitcoin and Ether ETF flows showed solid momentum on January 15, 2026. Bitcoin recorded a net inflow of $100 million, while Ether pulled in $164 million. The dual inflows suggest renewed institutional interest in spot crypto ETFs, with Ether attracting particularly strong capital during the trading session. These flows reflect growing confidence in both major assets within the regulated investment ecosystem.