US spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds pulled in $608 million in fresh capital, while Ether ETFs recorded their strongest single-day inflow since October, signaling renewed institutional appetite for digital assets as prices pushed higher.
Bitcoin ETFs Extend Monthly Momentum
The latest wave of buying lifted August's cumulative inflows for spot Bitcoin ETFs to $2.07 billion, marking a high for the year. The surge came as Bitcoin traded above the $75,000 level, reinforcing confidence among institutional buyers who have steadily deployed capital into the regulated products since their launch.
The consistent demand underscores how ETFs have become a primary vehicle for traditional investors seeking exposure to Bitcoin without the complexities of self-custody. Each strong inflow day adds to a growing base of assets under management that has reshaped the crypto investment landscape.
Institutional money is flowing back into crypto at a pace not seen in months.
Ether ETFs Break a Months-Long Streak
Ether-focused ETFs also grabbed attention, posting their largest inflow since October. The renewed interest arrived as Ether climbed to $2,357, drawing buyers who had largely stayed on the sidelines during quieter stretches of the year.
The rebound in Ether ETF demand suggests investors are broadening their crypto allocations beyond Bitcoin, a shift that could benefit the wider altcoin market if the trend holds. Analysts often view Ether flows as a barometer for appetite across the broader ecosystem.
Key takeaways from the latest ETF activity:
- Bitcoin ETFs added $608 million in a single session
- August inflows reached a yearly high of $2.07 billion
- Ether ETFs logged their biggest inflow since October
- Bitcoin traded above $75,000 while Ether reached $2,357
The combination of rising prices and expanding inflows points to a strengthening backdrop for crypto investment products, though market watchers caution that sentiment can shift quickly amid volatile conditions.
