
U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs saw $663.9 million in net inflows, the strongest since January. BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust led with $284 million, extending its eight-day buying streak and pushing total holdings to around 803,000 BTC. Fidelity and ARK also posted solid gains. The steady inflows show growing institutional demand. Meanwhile, spot Ethereum ETFs added $127.4 million, with $30.8 million flowing into BlackRock’s ETHA, signaling continued investor interest.
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