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Crypto Morning Daily

The Crypto ETF ecosystem posted a modestly positive session as Bitcoin rebounded from the prior day’s gains and Ethereum continued to stabilize, helping sentiment across spot cryptocurrency ETFs. While overall digital asset performance remained mixed, investors continued to favor the largest spot Bitcoin and Ethereum funds, while Solana ETFs held onto recent strength. Leveraged products outperformed their spot counterparts as expected, reflecting Bitcoin’s advance, although flows remained selective rather than broad-based.

Bitcoin ETFs moved higher alongside Bitcoin, which rose 1.3% to $64,083 after gaining 2.3% during Monday’s session. The largest spot ETFs—including iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC), Bitwise BITB, and ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF (ARKB)—all gained roughly 2.2% on the latest close and are now modestly positive over the past week. BlackRock’s IBIT continues to dominate investor demand with approximately $743 million of net inflows over the past month, while the Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust continues to attract steady new assets despite broader outflows from legacy GBTC.

Ethereum ETFs also strengthened as Ethereum traded near $1,894, up 0.1% over the past 24 hours and 1.7% over the past week. Spot Ethereum ETFs, including iShares ETHA, Fidelity FETH, Bitwise ETHW, and VanEck ETHV, all advanced roughly 1.4%–1.6% on the latest session and remain higher over both the one-week and one-month periods. BlackRock’s ETHA continues to lead fund flows, adding more than $351 million over the past month, highlighting continued institutional demand for spot Ethereum exposure.

Solana ETFs continued to show resilience as Solana gained 0.8% to $75.84. Spot Solana ETFs—including Bitwise BSOL, VanEck VSOL, Franklin SOEZ, and Fidelity FSOL—all rose roughly 1.0%–1.3%, while remaining modestly positive over the past week. Staking-enabled Solana ETFs continue to differentiate themselves from traditional spot offerings, with BSOL maintaining one of the strongest year-to-date asset gathering trends in the category.

XRP ETFs remained the weakest major crypto ETF category despite XRP edging 0.7% higher to $1.00. Most spot XRP ETFs remain down roughly 1.2%–1.4% over the past week and more than 8% over the past month, reflecting continued relative underperformance versus Bitcoin and Ethereum. Nevertheless, products such as the Franklin XRP ETF (XRPZ) and Canary XRP ETF (XRPC) continue to maintain positive year-to-date net inflows, suggesting investors are gradually accumulating exposure despite recent price weakness.

Leveraged crypto ETFs outperformed spot products as Bitcoin and Ethereum advanced. Leveraged Bitcoin funds such as Volatility Shares 2x Bitcoin ETF (BITX), ProShares Ultra Bitcoin ETF (BITU), and T-Rex 2X Long Bitcoin ETF (BTCL) gained roughly 4.3%–4.7%, approximately double the return of spot Bitcoin ETFs. Leveraged Ethereum products, including ETHU and ETU, rose 2.7%–2.8%, while leveraged Solana funds such as SOLT and SLON gained approximately 2.1%–2.4%. Leveraged XRP products posted more muted gains, continuing to lag other major crypto ETF segments as XRP itself remains range-bound.

Georgia Shumway

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