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SMRF: ALPS Nautilus SMR, Nuclear & Technology ETF
SMRF: ALPS Nautilus SMR, Nuclear & Technology ETF

Crypto ETF Morning Daily

Crypto ETFs broadly declined on August 17, 2026. Bitcoin ETFs generally fell about 0.5%–0.8%, with leveraged products declining as much as 1.7%, while the group recorded approximately $131.7 million in net daily outflows. Ethereum ETFs slipped roughly 0.2%–0.5% in most cases but registered a modest $0.2 million net inflow. XRP ETFs fell about 0.5%–1.2%, with leveraged funds losing more than 2%, while reported daily flows were flat. Solana ETFs were the weakest category, declining approximately 1.3%–1.8% for standard products and as much as 3.3% for leveraged exposure, accompanied by $3.2 million in net outflows. Despite the daily weakness, one-month flows remained positive for Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs at approximately $957.7 million and $419.2 million, respectively, while Solana funds experienced $3.9 million in monthly outflows.

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As of 6:00 a.m. ET on August 17, 2026, the cryptocurrency market was modestly higher, with total market capitalization rising 0.6% to $2.24 trillion. Zcash led the notable gainers with a 4.5% advance, followed by World Liberty Financial at 4.1%, Worldcoin at 3.4%, and Hyperliquid and Ondo at 3.2% each; there were no notable decliners. Major Layer-1 assets were mixed: Bitcoin gained 0.5% to $63,249 and Ethereum rose 0.7% to $1,892, while BNB, Solana, Cardano, and Avalanche declined, with Cardano posting the group’s largest loss at 1.4%. Metaverse tokens generally underperformed, led lower by Klaytn’s 5.1% drop and Axie Infinity’s 3.3% decline. DeFi assets were also mostly softer, although Aave edged up 0.1%; despite modest daily declines, Chainlink and OKB remained up 14.2% and 10.1%, respectively, over the past seven days.

Michael Cronan

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