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Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs see $2.6B inflows, bi...

Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs recorded $2.6 billion in inflows, according to the article headline. The excerpt does not provide a timeframe, fund-by-fund breakdown, or explanation for the inflows.

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Aug 23, 2026 at 12:58 AM UTC · 1 phút đọc

Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs see $2.6B inflows, bi...
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Bitcoin and Ethereum exchange-traded funds have recorded $2.6 billion in inflows, according to a report originally published by Pluang. The figure points to continued investor activity in listed products that provide exposure to the two largest cryptocurrencies.

Exchange-traded funds are investment vehicles whose shares trade on stock exchanges. Crypto ETFs are designed to give investors exposure to digital assets through a fund structure, rather than requiring them to directly buy, store or manage the underlying cryptocurrencies.

Bitcoin and Ethereum remain the most prominent assets in the crypto market, and ETF flows are closely watched as a measure of investor interest in regulated investment products tied to those assets. Inflows generally refer to net money entering funds over a given period, while outflows describe net withdrawals.

The reported $2.6 billion total combines inflows associated with Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. The development underscores the growing role of exchange-traded products in connecting traditional investment channels with the digital-asset market. Fund flows can shift as market conditions, investor risk appetite and product demand change.

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How much did Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs receive in inflows?

The headline reports $2.6 billion in inflows for Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs combined.

Did the article say how the $2.6 billion was split between Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs?

No. The available excerpt does not provide a breakdown between Bitcoin ETFs and Ethereum ETFs.

What period do the reported ETF inflows cover?

The available headline and excerpt do not specify the timeframe for the $2.6 billion in inflows.

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