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Bitcoin ETF Outflows, Ethereum Inflows: Are Indian Traders Missing a BTC-to-ETH Rotation?

Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs have started exhibiting a diverging trend recently. While Bitcoin ETFs see marginal outflows, Ethereum funds are attracting fresh money, according to the latest reports. This shift has raised a significant…

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Aug 13, 2026 at 12:12 PM UTC · Updated 7 ngày trước · 3 phút đọc

Bitcoin ETF Outflows, Ethereum Inflows: Are Indian Traders Missing a BTC-to-ETH Rotation?
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Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs have started exhibiting a diverging trend recently. While Bitcoin ETFs see marginal outflows, Ethereum funds are attracting fresh money, according to the latest reports. This shift has raised a significant question about the investors’ changing sentiment. The market remains divided over whether institutions have begun shifting their focus from Bitcoin to Ethereum.

This picture is important for Indian traders, who tend to prioritize Bitcoin over Ethereum. If ETH continues to attract global institutional interest and outperform BTC, the trend could eventually be mirrored in India as well.

The latest crypto ETF data highlights a clear difference between Bitcoin and Ethereum. Reportedly, Bitcoin ETFs saw net outflows, with Fidelity’s FBTC recording the largest withdrawal at $46.8 million. But reducing this larger negative effect, BlackRock’s IBIT recorded $14.3 million in inflows.

At the same time, Ethereum ETFs moved in the opposite direction. They marked about $7.38 million in net flows, with BlackRock’s ETHA leading the inflows. This indicates that ETH has started attracting institutional funds, overpowering BTC.

Despite this shift, the numbers are still too small. Thus, the shift cannot be considered a major repositioning among institutions as of now. As Bitcoin ETFs have exhibited a remarkable performance since their launch in January 2024, with assets under management at $79 billion, the latest trend cannot undermine the broader institutional demand for them. But if both funds continue to show these contrasting trends in the upcoming weeks, it could provide more clues on whether institutions are actually rotating from BTC to ETH.

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