US spot Bitcoin ETFs
Coverage of US spot Bitcoin ETFs in the Nexus archive.
- Morning Minute: BTC and ETH ETFs Flip Green After Lengthy Outflow Stretch
U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs closed their first positive week since May, with BTC and ETH ETFs showing green after prolonged outflows. A critical week ahead is expected to influence crypto's near-term trajectory.
- US spot Bitcoin ETFs top $200M in daily inflows for first time since May
US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $221.7 million in daily inflows, the highest since early May, coinciding with Bitcoin's price recovery above $61,000.
- Spot bitcoin ETFs log sixth consecutive week of net outflows; analyst says selling wave is exhausting itself
US spot bitcoin ETFs experienced $227 million in net outflows last week, marking six consecutive weeks of negative flows. An analyst noted that the selling wave may be exhausting itself.
- US Spot Bitcoin ETFs Bleed $635M in One Day — Is the Institutional Bid Retreating?
US Spot Bitcoin ETFs lost $635M in one day, sparking concerns about institutional investment retreat. The significant loss raises questions about the stability of bitcoin investments. Institutional investors may be reevaluating their positions.
- Spot Bitcoin ETFs log 6th straight week of net inflows for first time in 9 months
US spot Bitcoin ETFs have logged six consecutive weeks of net inflows, marking the longest such streak in nine months. The previous record was a seven-week run that drew in $7.57 billion in the summer of 2025. This recent trend indicates a significant increase in investment interest.
- Bitcoin ETFs add nearly $1B as BTC surges past $80K in multi-day rally
US spot Bitcoin ETFs gained $999 million in inflows over two trading days as Bitcoin's price surged past $80,000. This significant increase indicates a strong rally in the cryptocurrency market. The growth of Bitcoin ETFs suggests rising investor interest in the digital currency.
- Bitcoin ETFs snap nine-day inflow run as BTC slips below $77K
US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $263 million in outflows, ending a nine-day inflow streak as Bitcoin's price slipped below $77,000, failing to reach $80,000.