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Between December 23 and 27, Bitcoin spot ETFs experienced significant outflows totaling nearly $388 million, while Ethereum ETFs saw a notable inflow of $349 million. Despite the overall decline in Bitcoin ETFs, Fidelity’s FBTC stood out with $183 million in inflows, highlighting mixed investor sentiment. As of the period’s end, Bitcoin spot ETFs had a net asset value of $106.683 billion. These outflows suggest investors may be adjusting their holdings amid market uncertainties.
In contrast, Ethereum spot ETFs saw sustained interest, with BlackRock’s ETHA leading the surge with $182 million in inflows, followed by Fidelity’s FETH with $160 million. This shift indicates growing investor confidence in Ethereum’s ecosystem, which has shown steady positive inflows over recent weeks. Experts like Eugene Ng argue that institutional interest in ETH is strengthening, with Ethereum set to outperform Bitcoin due to its flexible and welcoming ecosystem. Ng predicts Ethereum will be one of the best-performing assets in early 2025.
Looking ahead, analysts expect Ether to rally in Q1 2025, although macroeconomic factors could slow its growth. Ethereum ETFs, having seen over 20 consecutive days of inflows, are driving significant interest, with some experts forecasting a dramatic increase in inflows in 2025, potentially boosted by crypto-friendly regulations under a new administration.