The new week opened with a shift in tone, but not a full reversal. Pockets of strength emerged, though the broader market remains cautious.
Bitcoin ETFs posted a net inflow of $69.44 million, offering a modest but meaningful rebound after last week’s heavy outflows. The gains were concentrated in a handful of funds. Ark & 21Shares’ ARKB led the way with $33.03 million, followed by Fidelity’s FBTC with $28.89 million. Blackrock’s IBIT added $7.52 million, rounding out the day’s positive flows.
Despite the inflows, total net assets declined to $85.47 billion, a reminder that recent losses still weigh on the market. Trading activity came in at $2.38 billion, reflecting steady but not aggressive participation.
Ether ETFs delivered a notable shift. After eight consecutive days of outflows, the segment returned to positive territory with a $4.96 million net inflow. Fidelity’s FETH led with $10.56 million, while Blackrock’s ETHB added $4.15 million, continuing its steady run of investor interest.
That momentum was partially offset by a $9.76 million outflow from Blackrock’s ETHA, which has been a consistent source of pressure in recent sessions. Trading volume stood at $1.05 billion, with net assets closing at $11.51 billion.
Elsewhere, the tone was less encouraging. XRP ETFs recorded a $2.31 million outflow, driven primarily by Grayscale’s GXRP. Trading activity reached $11.17 million, while net assets fell to $928.50 million.
Solana ETFs also faced selling pressure, with a $6.17 million outflow entirely from Bitwise’s BSOL. Trading volume came in at $30 million, and net assets declined to $801.91 million.
The divergence is becoming more defined. Bitcoin and ether are beginning to stabilize, at least in the short term, while smaller assets continue to see capital exit. It is not yet a broad recovery, but it suggests that investors are stepping back in selectively.
In summary, Monday delivered a mixed but slightly improved picture. Bitcoin led with good inflows, ether broke its losing streak, while solana and XRP extended their declines. The market is showing early signs of balance, though conviction remains uneven.
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