On January 16th, Eastern Time, the cryptocurrency spot ETF market experienced a divergence. The Bitcoin camp was generally under pressure, with a total net outflow of $395 million yesterday. The only exception was the IBIT under BlackRock, which achieved an opposite net inflow, attracting attention with its standout performance.



Ethereum spot ETFs continued to maintain a strong momentum. Yesterday, they saw a net inflow of $4.6445 million, marking the fifth consecutive day of net inflows, indicating that institutional investors remain relatively optimistic about Ethereum's long-term prospects.

XRP spot ETFs saw a slight inflow, with a net inflow of $1.12 million yesterday. In contrast, Solana spot ETFs experienced a less favorable situation, with a net outflow of $2.22 million, indicating a cooling of investor enthusiasm for its future prospects. Overall, the capital flow differences among various cryptocurrencies are quite apparent, reflecting a divergence in market perceptions of their fundamentals.
BTC4,94%
ETH4,38%
XRP2,48%
SOL4,7%
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SadMoneyMeowvip
· 01-20 05:42
IBIT is standing out alone, and BlackRock's move truly lives up to its reputation as an industry giant. ETH has been rising for 5 consecutive days, which is really impressive. On the other hand, SOL hasn't been doing well these past few days—what's going on?
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gaslight_gasfeezvip
· 01-20 03:10
IBIT's uniqueness is not apparent to me; anyway, it's just BlackRock harvesting retail investors. --- ETH has risen five consecutive times; this is true institutional confidence. Why is Solana still falling... --- XRP only inflowed 1.12 million? Is it that little? Seems forgotten. --- The capital divergence is so severe, indicating that everyone hasn't really decided what to buy. --- IBIT has a net inflow against the trend? Isn't it just BlackRock pumping the market? --- Bitcoin's overall net outflow is 395 million, this wave is quite intense. --- Ethereum has had five days of consecutive net inflow. Is this genuine confidence from institutions or just a trap? --- Is Solana's popularity really that low now? What about the once killer blockchain?
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FOMOSapienvip
· 01-19 03:07
What makes IBIT so good at bloodsucking? BlackRock is truly incredible ETH has been rising for 5 consecutive days, are institutions疯狂扫货 SOL is it going to cool down? Should have bottomed out early Why is Bitcoin still being hammered? It feels like a trend reversal is coming XRP has no volume at all, does nobody want it
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TokenomicsTrappervip
· 01-17 06:51
blackrock really said "we're taking the bitcoin flows" lol... ibit mooning while everyone else bleeds. textbook exit pump pattern if u ask me
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Anon32942vip
· 01-17 06:50
IBIT stands out, Blackstone's move is really clever. BTC continues to bleed but still attracts funds, which is quite outrageous.
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UnluckyLemurvip
· 01-17 06:37
IBIT stands out alone, BlackRock really has some skills ETH has had net inflows for five consecutive days, institutions are voting SOL what's going on, the popularity has indeed declined Bitcoin faces significant pressure this round, retail investors are about to cut losses Ethereum's pace feels like the real long-term optimism XRP remains lukewarm, just as expected Funds are choosing sides, the divergence is becoming more obvious Institutions favor ETH, what does that mean? You decide
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FlashLoanLarryvip
· 01-17 06:29
IBIT stands out alone, BlackRock is truly outstanding, and all other Bitcoin ETFs have been wiped out.
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