
From October 6 to 10, spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs drew strong investor interest, taking in a combined $3.2 billion. Bitcoin ETFs recorded a net weekly inflow of $2.71 billion, largely driven by BlackRock’s IBIT leading with $2.63 billion. Meanwhile, Ethereum ETFs added $488 million, led by BlackRock’s ETHA with $638 million. The surge highlights growing institutional appetite for both major cryptocurrencies as investors increase exposure to spot crypto funds.
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