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Bitcoin And Ethereum ETFs Pull $825M As Institutional Demand Returns

US spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs drew a combined $825.8 million in single-session inflows, giving crypto markets another strong signal that regulated demand has returned alongside the latest price rally.

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Aug 21, 2026 at 2:51 PM UTC · 3 分钟阅读

Bitcoin And Ethereum ETFs Pull $825M As Institutional Demand Returns
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bitcoin, ethereum

Market Impact

BTC+7.10%$77,572

Last Updated

13 分钟前

翻译中…

US spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs drew a combined $825.8 million in single-session inflows, giving crypto markets another strong signal that regulated demand has returned alongside the latest price rally.

Farside Investors data showed spot Bitcoin ETFs taking in $606.3 million for the August 20 session, led by BlackRock’s IBIT with $503 million. Spot Ethereum ETFs added another $219.5 million, led by BlackRock’s ETHA with $173.3 million.

That combination matters.

Bitcoin remains the dominant institutional crypto product, but Ethereum’s ETF inflow was also large enough to show broader participation. This was not only a BTC allocation day. It was a crypto ETF demand day.

TL;DR

  • US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $606.3 million in net inflows.
  • US spot Ethereum ETFs added $219.5 million.
  • Combined inflows reached about $825.8 million for the August 20 session.

IBIT Still Leads The Bitcoin ETF Market

BlackRock’s IBIT continues to set the pace.

With $503 million in inflows, IBIT accounted for most of the day’s Bitcoin ETF demand. That reinforces its role as the main institutional gateway for spot BTC exposure.

ETF flows are important because they represent regulated capital moving through traditional market infrastructure. They are not the whole Bitcoin market, but they are one of the clearest ways to measure institutional demand.

Market Context

Bitcoin

BTC

$77,544

+7.06% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.55T

Circulating Supply

20.1M BTC

24H Volume

$69.3B

24H High

$79,511

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