Bitcoin and Ether ETFs Turn Green With $239M in Inflows as Japan Moves Toward Crypto ETFs

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Key Takeaways

  • Bitcoin ETFs gained $181.08M, and ether ETFs added $58.34M with no fund outflows.
  • Blackrock’s IBIT and ETHA led inflows as XRP, solana and HYPE ETFs stayed inactive.
  • Japan and Morgan Stanley advanced crypto ETF plans, expanding the global ETF pipeline.

The crypto exchange-traded fund (ETF) market found a cleaner bid after a weak start to the week.

Bitcoin and ether funds both returned to inflows, and this time the recovery was not fighting against large exits from rival products. No bitcoin or ether ETF posted an outflow, giving the session a steadier tone than the uneven rebounds seen earlier this month.

Bitcoin ETFs recorded $181.08 million in net inflows, led by Blackrock’s IBIT, which added $138.91 million. Fidelity’s FBTC followed with $21.07 million, while Morgan Stanley’s MSBT brought in $7.40 million.

Grayscale’s Bitcoin Mini Trust added $6.56 million, Ark & 21Shares’ ARKB drew $3.64 million, and Bitwise’s BITB rounded out the day’s inflows with $3.50 million. Total bitcoin ETF value traded reached $2.30 billion, while total net assets closed at $77.96 billion.

Bitcoin and Ether ETFs Turn Green With $239M in Inflows as Japan Moves Toward Crypto ETFs

Source: Sosovalue

Ether ETFs also moved higher, with $58.34 million in net inflows. The full amount went into Blackrock’s ETHA, while no ether fund recorded an outflow. Total ether ETF value traded stood at $808.76 million, and net assets closed above the $10 billion mark at $10.09 billion.

HYPE, XRP and solana ETFs saw no trading activity, making it an unusually quiet day for the altcoin segment. The lack of flows stood in contrast to the activity in bitcoin and ether, where institutional demand reappeared in a cleaner, more concentrated form.

Beyond daily flows, the crypto ETF pipeline continued to broaden. Morgan Stanley filed updated amendments for proposed spot ether and solana ETFs, with Coinbase Custody among the service providers and staking provisions included in the filings. The products remain subject to regulatory approval.

Japan also moved closer to a regulated crypto ETF framework. Japanese policymakers advanced reforms to classify crypto assets under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act, the same broad regime used for traditional financial products, while also opening a path toward crypto ETFs and a lower tax framework.

Tuesday’s flows gave the market a cleaner signal than Monday’s selloff. Bitcoin and ether found buyers without visible internal resistance, while altcoins paused. For now, the recovery remains selective, but the tone across the two largest crypto ETF categories has improved.

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