On December 17, 2024, spot ETFs based on Bitcoin and Ethereum attracted $638.7 million, with $493.95 million allocated to Bitcoin ETFs and $144.74 million to Ethereum ETFs. BlackRock's fund (IBIT) led the inflows with $741.4 million, maintaining its top position in assets under management at $58.57 billion.
Funds from Grayscale (BTC) and VanEck (HODL) took second and third places with inflows of $3.78 million and $3 million, respectively. Meanwhile, some funds, such as Fidelity (FBTC) and Grayscale (GBTC), experienced capital outflows.
In the Ethereum-ETF segment, BlackRock’s product (ETHA) emerged as the leader, with $134.85 million worth of ETFs purchased.
The growing popularity of these instruments opens new opportunities for investors and fosters the development of the crypto market.
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