December 5th brought some interesting moves in the U.S. spot crypto ETF space. Bitcoin products pulled in $54.79M—ARKB from Ark Invest and 21Shares dominated with $42.79M of that action. Meanwhile, Ethereum ETFs? Total bloodbath. All nine funds combined for a $75.21M exodus with literally zero fresh money coming in. Solana ETFs managed to scrape together $15.68M in net inflows, showing some appetite still exists for alternatives. The divergence here tells a story: institutional money's playing favorites, and ETH's having a rough day at the office while BTC maintains its gravitational pull.
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AirdropNinja
· 5h ago
Another day of Bitcoin siphoning liquidity—Ethereum has been completely drained.
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 22h ago
Institutions are harvesting retail investors again. Is ETH dead now?
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UnruggableChad
· 12-06 09:53
BTC the vampire really isn't holding back, ETH has been completely drained haha
December 5th brought some interesting moves in the U.S. spot crypto ETF space. Bitcoin products pulled in $54.79M—ARKB from Ark Invest and 21Shares dominated with $42.79M of that action. Meanwhile, Ethereum ETFs? Total bloodbath. All nine funds combined for a $75.21M exodus with literally zero fresh money coming in. Solana ETFs managed to scrape together $15.68M in net inflows, showing some appetite still exists for alternatives. The divergence here tells a story: institutional money's playing favorites, and ETH's having a rough day at the office while BTC maintains its gravitational pull.