【Blockchain Rhythm】Recent data monitoring shows that currently, there is no new influx of funds into the Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF markets. Notably, the net inflow data for these two mainstream cryptocurrencies’ ETFs on the 30-day moving average has remained in the negative zone, with no obvious signs of rebound.
What does this indicate? From a capital perspective, institutional investors or large-scale investors are still on the sidelines for now. Generally speaking, when ETF net inflows turn positive, it often signals the arrival of a new round of buying interest, but the current situation is—buying power has not truly emerged yet. As an important channel for traditional finance to enter the crypto market, fund flows in ETFs often reflect shifts in market sentiment. The current negative state suggests that the market still needs more positive signals to attract capital.
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UncleWhale
· 17h ago
Institutions are still watching the show, but us retail investors need to hold on even more. Don't be scared by the negative values.
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PessimisticOracle
· 17h ago
Institutions are still holding back, what does that mean... it just means no one dares to make the first move.
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NervousFingers
· 17h ago
The institutions are still pretending to be dead. With such obvious signals, what are they waiting for? Probably waiting for the bottom to fall.
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MissingSats
· 17h ago
What are the institutions still waiting for? They don't even dare to buy the dip with such a small decline?
Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF funds show no new buying, with net inflow remaining negative on the 30th
【Blockchain Rhythm】Recent data monitoring shows that currently, there is no new influx of funds into the Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF markets. Notably, the net inflow data for these two mainstream cryptocurrencies’ ETFs on the 30-day moving average has remained in the negative zone, with no obvious signs of rebound.
What does this indicate? From a capital perspective, institutional investors or large-scale investors are still on the sidelines for now. Generally speaking, when ETF net inflows turn positive, it often signals the arrival of a new round of buying interest, but the current situation is—buying power has not truly emerged yet. As an important channel for traditional finance to enter the crypto market, fund flows in ETFs often reflect shifts in market sentiment. The current negative state suggests that the market still needs more positive signals to attract capital.