# CryptoETFDivergence

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Crypto market shows cyclical liquidity patterns: capital initially flows from stagnant altcoins to Bitcoin, then rotates back to altcoins. This reflects broader market sentiment shifts affecting crypto ETF fund flows and investor allocation strategies.
Can Bitcoin’s Positive ETF Inflows and Breakout Structure Fuel $BTC Above $100K?




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Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded $100M net inflow on Jan 15
Historical ETF inflows now exceed $58B
BTC confirmed an
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US Bitcoin Spot ETF saw a net outflow of $395 million on Friday, while ETH ETF experienced a net inflow of $4.64 million
January 17 News, according to SoSovalue data, the US Bitcoin spot ETF recorded a total net outflow of nearly $395 million today, marking the first net outflow of the week.
Among them, Fidelity FBTC led the net outflows yesterday with nearly $205 million (about 2,160 BTC). Currently, FBTC has a total net inflow of $11.92 billion;
Next are Bitwise BITB, Ark & 21Shares ARKB, and Grayscale GBTC, which recorded daily net outflows of $90.38 million (950.84 BTC), $69.42 million (73
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On January 16th, Eastern Time, the capital flow in the spot ETF market showed an interesting divergence. The Bitcoin spot ETF faced considerable pressure, with a total of $395 million in net outflows across the sector, but Blackstone's IBIT product held firm, recording a net inflow, which is a bright spot.
In contrast, the Ethereum spot ETF continued its fifth consecutive day of attracting capital, with a single-day net inflow of $4.64 million yesterday, demonstrating stable performance. The XRP spot ETF also shared the gains, recording a net inflow of $1.12 million. Solana's spot ETF was a bi
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DAOplomacyvip:
ngl, the bifurcation here is arguably reflecting some non-trivial incentive misalignments between institutional capital allocators... ibit holding steady while btc bleeds feels like path dependency playing out in real time, innit
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Noticed an interesting data point: Bitcoin spot ETFs experienced significant capital fluctuations on January 16th, US Eastern Time.
In a single day, the entire market saw a net outflow of $395 million, which is quite substantial. But what's interesting is the uneven flow—BlackRock's IBIT attracted capital against the trend, with a single-day net inflow of $15.0937 million. The total net inflow for this product has already reached $63.441 billion, making it the largest player in the market and clearly more attractive.
In contrast, Fidelity's FBTC saw a single-day net outflow of $205 million yes
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OfflineNewbievip:
BlackRock is truly unbeatable, a money-making machine. Fidelity is a bit overwhelmed this time. Institutions are still siding with the big boss.
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Latest data shows that the ETF market on January 16th, Eastern Time, exhibits a divergent pattern.
The performance of Bitcoin spot ETFs has been lackluster, with total net outflows reaching $395 million. Only BlackRock's IBIT product experienced net inflows, reflecting cautious sentiment among institutions regarding the current price levels.
In contrast, Ethereum spot ETFs continue to perform strongly, with a net inflow of $4.6445 million yesterday, maintaining a net inflow for five consecutive days, indicating sustained institutional enthusiasm for increasing ETH holdings.
XRP spot ETFs also
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DAOplomacyvip:
ngl the btc flows are giving major "we're not sure about this price" energy... meanwhile eth just keeps eating... *arguably* the institutional incentive structures suggest some pretty non-trivial path dependency forming here tbh
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