US BTC and ETH Spot ETFs Record Combined Net Inflows of $207 Million on Friday



March 14 — According to the latest data from SoSovalue, US BTC spot ETFs saw net inflows of $180 million yesterday, marking the fifth consecutive day of positive net inflows; notably, no BTC ETF experienced net outflows yesterday.

Among them, BlackRock's IBIT led yesterday's net inflows with approximately $144 million (approximately 2,020 BTC), and IBIT has accumulated total net inflows of $63.07 billion to date.

Following closely are Fidelity's FBTC and VanEck HODL, which recorded single-day net inflows of $23.24 million (326.64 BTC) and $8.05 million (113.14 BTC) respectively yesterday.

Bitwise BITB and Ark &21Shares ARKB saw single-day net inflows of $3.09 million (43.45 BTC) and $2.36 million (33.19 BTC) respectively.

As of now, Bitcoin spot ETFs have total assets under management of $91.83 billion, representing 6.43% of Bitcoin's total market cap, with accumulated total net inflows of $56.14 billion.

On the same day, US Ethereum spot ETFs recorded net inflows of $26.69 million, marking the fourth consecutive day of positive net inflows.

Among them, BlackRock's ETHA and ETHB led yesterday's net inflows with $32.39 million (approximately 15,410 ETH) and $2.16 million (approximately 1,030 ETH) respectively.

Fidelity's FETH, however, experienced net outflows of $7.86 million (approximately 3,740 ETH), making it the only ETH ETF with outflows yesterday.

As of now, Ethereum spot ETFs have total assets under management of $12.26 billion, representing 4.81% of Ethereum's total market cap, with accumulated total net inflows of $11.79 billion.

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