Bitcoin vs Ether ETFs: Can Fresh Inflows Sustain the Rally?

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Frankbevah is a senior crypto market analyst and stock Journalist with four years of industry experience. He focuses on in-depth market analysis, emerging trends, and real-time developments across cryptocurrency and equity markets.
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Highlights

  • Bitcoin vs Ether ETFs showed Bitcoin funds attracting stronger inflows.
  • BlackRock dominated both markets through IBIT and ETHA inflows, respectively.
  • Geopolitical tensions threaten momentum as Bitcoin and Ether test support.

Bitcoin vs Ether ETFs returned to positive weekly flows after both markets endured eight consecutive weeks of withdrawals. Bitcoin funds raised $197 million in the period between July 6 and July 10, and Ether products raised $84.42 million. 

The wider crypto market still fell 1.89% to $2.15 trillion. Bitcoin price was trading at around $62,500, and Ethereum hovered at $1,758 over the past 24-hours.

Bitcoin ETF Demand Outpaces Ether ETF Recovery

U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $90.44 million in daily net inflows on July 10. That increased cumulative net inflows in the funds to 51.28 billion.

Total Bitcoin ETF funds amounted to 77.42 billion, or 6.05, of the market capitalization of Bitcoin. The value of trading per day was 1.45 billion.

BlackRock IBIT was the first in the session with a value of 86.83 million, which corresponds to approximately 1,360 Bitcoin. HODL by VanEck contributed to the total by 3.61 million or approximately 56.56 Bitcoin.

Other Bitcoin funds showed no inflows per day in the session. IBIT was the biggest product with net assets of $46.90 billion.

The fund also led to a daily trading volume of 1.12 billion. FBTC of Fidelity had the second position of net assets of $11.17 billion.

Bitcoin funds, thus, received over twice the amount of Ether inflows each week. However, the gap does not confirm a lasting shift in institutional demand.

BlackRock Leads Inflows Across Both ETF Markets

U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs posted $18.43 million in daily net inflows on July 10. Their cumulative net inflows increased to $10.97 billion.

Combined Ethereum ETF assets reached $9.59 billion, equal to 4.44% of Ethereum’s market capitalization. The total trading volume was 413.49 million daily.

Bitcoin vs Ether ETFs: Can Fresh Inflows Sustain the Rally?
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The ETHA at BlackRock raised the lead with 16.20 million, which equates to about 9,050 Ether. The FETH of Fidelity came in second with $2.23 million, which is close to 1,250 Ether.

The other Ethereum funds did not record any inflows per day in the recent session. ETHA was the biggest product as it had a net assets of 4.95 billion.

The fund realized a daily trading volume of $300.65 million. Grayscale ETHE came in second with a net asset of $1.51billion.

Another positive week would give Bitcoin funds their first consecutive inflow streak since late May. Ether funds could achieve that milestone for the first time since early April.

Bitcoin and ETH Slide as U.S.-Iran Tensions Shake Crypto Markets

Bitcoin price fell 2% to $62,811.19 as U.S.-Iran tensions pushed investors toward safer assets. Weekend strikes increased oil prices and rekindled inflation fears, placing a heavy burden on speculative markets. 

Ethereum price was also affected as the risk-off shift pushed it down to fall by 2.16% to trade around $1,768.

Bitcoin price now faces an important test around the $62,500 support level during the current pullback. Possession of such area may enable buyers to make another attack in the direction of the resistance zone of $64,000. Nevertheless, a decisive drop below support can put Bitcoin at risk of additional losses around $60,000.

Bitcoin vs Ether ETFs: Can Fresh Inflows Sustain the Rally?
Source: Tradingview

Long-term ETH projection must remain above $1,750 to preserve its near-term consolidation structure and limit selling pressure. Failure to hold that level could trigger a retreat toward the $1,700 to $1,720 range.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What are Bitcoin vs Ether ETFs showing this week?

Bitcoin and Ether ETFs returned to positive weekly inflows after eight consecutive weeks of withdrawals. Bitcoin funds attracted $197 million, while Ether ETFs received $84.42 million.

2. Which ETF market recorded stronger weekly demand?

Bitcoin ETFs recorded stronger demand during the week. Their inflows were more than double the amount received by Ether ETFs.

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Frankbevah is a senior crypto market analyst and stock Journalist with four years of industry experience. He focuses on in-depth market analysis, emerging trends, and real-time developments across cryptocurrency and equity markets.