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U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs collectively attracted $517 million in net inflows on August 19, according to data reported by Wu Blockchain. The single-day total underscores sustained institutional demand for regulated Bitcoin exposure through exchange-traded products.
BlackRock’s IBIT dominated the day’s activity, pulling in $285 million — representing 55.1% of total Bitcoin ETF net inflows. The remaining $232 million was distributed across other U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF issuers, none of which were individually detailed in the available data.
On the Ether side, U.S. spot Ether ETFs posted $189 million in combined net inflows on the same date. BlackRock’s ETHA led that segment with $122 million, capturing 64.6% of all Ether ETF flows for the day. The remaining $67 million was spread across competing Ether fund issuers.
Taken together, combined Bitcoin and Ether ETF net inflows on August 19 reached $706 million. Bitcoin products accounted for 73.2% of that combined figure, while Ether products contributed the remaining 26.8%.
BlackRock’s dual dominance — commanding more than half of Bitcoin ETF flows and nearly two-thirds of Ether ETF flows on the same day — highlights the firm’s concentrated grip on the U.S. spot crypto ETF market. No streak data or prior-day comparisons were available in the verified facts to provide additional flow context.
Source: Wublockchainenglish · Published by CoinsProbe Markets Desk
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