Bitcoin ETFs draw $608M as Ether ETFs hit largest inflow since October
In brief
- Bitcoin ETFs drew $608.3M Thursday, extending positive streak to four consecutive sessions.
- Ether ETFs attracted $220.8M, largest daily inflow across 203 trading sessions since October 28.
- August ETF inflows: $2.07B Bitcoin and $754.9M Ether, both 2026 highs.
- Bitcoin traded at $75,133 (up 7.9% in 24 hours); Ether climbed to $2,357 (up 4.6%).
- Cumulative Bitcoin ETF net inflows: $53.4B; Ether ETF total net assets: $13.58B.
Bitcoin ETFs hit monthly high
Bitcoin ETFs extended their positive streak to four straight sessions, with weekly inflows exceeding $1.6 billion. The momentum pushed August net inflows to $2.07 billion, already surpassing April's $1.97 billion and marking the highest monthly total of 2026. Cumulative net inflows for Bitcoin ETFs stand at $53.4 billion.
Price action supported the inflow surge. Bitcoin's 7.9% daily gain provided momentum for institutional buyers, while the extended four-session winning streak signaled sustained confidence in spot products.
Ether ETFs post strongest day in 10 months
Spot Ether ETFs attracted $220.8 million on Thursday, their largest daily net inflow across 203 trading sessions. The previous high came on October 28, 2025, when they drew about $246 million.
Spot Ether ETFs have taken in approximately $512.2 million across four trading sessions this week, lifting their August net inflows to about $754.9 million. Total net assets for Ether ETFs reached $13.58 billion.
Ether's 4.6% gain to $2,357 paralleled the inflow momentum. The combination of price strength and institutional buying power suggests renewed interest in Ethereum-linked products after a quieter summer.
The August rally underscores how price moves and product flows reinforce each other in the ETF ecosystem. When Bitcoin and Ether climb, institutional capital flows into spot products; those inflows can amplify price momentum in turn. The scale of this week's activity — over $1.6 billion in Bitcoin inflows and $512 million in Ether inflows — signals that the thesis remains intact.


