Bitcoin News Update: Bitcoin's Reputation as 'Digital Gold' Sparks Shift from Ethereum ETFs
- Ethereum ETFs saw $18.77M outflows in late October as investors shifted to Bitcoin, deepening crypto market divergence. - Bitcoin ETFs gained $73.63M in inflows via BlackRock's IBIT, maintaining $146.27B in net assets vs. Ethereum's $25.81B. - Bitcoin's price stabilized at $108,630 while Ethereum fell 0.89% to $3,832, reflecting institutional preference for Bitcoin's stability. - Fidelity's FBTC and Bitwise's BITB attracted $75.33M in October inflows, reinforcing Bitcoin's ETF leadership over Ethereum.
Ethereum ETFs experienced outflows for the second week in a row at the end of October, as investors redirected funds toward
In contrast, Bitcoin ETFs showed strength, as BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) brought in $73.63 million in new investments that same day, helping to balance out the $101.29 million in overall outflows from the sector. Coinpedia also noted that these differing trends underscore Bitcoin’s increasing dominance among ETFs, with total net assets reaching $146.27 billion—representing 6.81% of Bitcoin’s market value—while Ethereum ETFs hold $25.81 billion, or 5.66% of ETH’s market cap.
This trend reflects broader shifts in the market. Bitcoin’s price held steady around $108,630, while Ethereum slipped 0.89% to $3,832.38, extending its multi-week decline. Vincent Liu, CIO at Kronos Research, pointed out that Bitcoin’s appeal to institutions has grown as Ethereum faces weaker on-chain activity and increased price swings, according to
After a short-lived rebound in July, when Ethereum briefly surpassed Bitcoin in weekly ETF inflows, outflows from Ethereum ETFs have picked up again since mid-October. BlackRock’s ETHA, the largest Ethereum ETF, saw $100.99 million in withdrawals on October 18, as reported by Coin Tribune. Total inflows for Ethereum ETFs now stand at $14.35 billion, well behind Bitcoin’s $61.87 billion, according to
Bitcoin’s lead in the ETF market was further supported by Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC), which attracted $57.92 million in October, and Bitwise’s BITB, which gained $17.41 million, according to
Market watchers are paying close attention to regulatory updates, such as the SEC’s postponed decisions on
As of October 24, Bitcoin was trading at $111,600, marking a 4.5% rebound from its October 11 low, while Ethereum hovered around $3,950, Coinotag reported. With Bitcoin ETFs now holding 6.4% of the total supply and Ethereum ETFs accounting for 5.55% of ETH’s market cap, ETFs are playing a growing role in shaping crypto market liquidity and price trends, as highlighted by
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