Bitcoin and Ether ETFs shed over $1B as early 2026 inflows reverse
US spot Bitcoin and Ether ETFs have lost over $1 billion as early 2026 inflows reversed, highlighting ongoing investor caution.
US spot Bitcoin and Ether ETFs have lost over $1 billion as early 2026 inflows reversed, highlighting ongoing investor caution.
XRP ETFs recorded their first net outflows, breaking a multi-week inflow streak, while Bitcoin and Ether funds saw nearly $600 million exit. Explore the implications of this shift in investor sentiment.
Crypto whales move $2.4 billion to Binance, marking the exchange’s largest net inflow in a month, while buying demand remains muted. Analysts suggest strategic positioning for future trades.
The cryptocurrency market rebounds after a slow start to 2026, with Bitcoin, Ether, Cardano, and XRP experiencing a significant surge. A predicted $30 trillion influx into the market could further propel growth.
The crypto market is expected to experience a significant shift in 2026, with altcoins such as Ether, XRP, Cardano, Solana, DOGE, and SHIB potentially experiencing a game-changing year.
South Korean retail investors continue to show strong interest in BitMine Immersion Technologies, despite an 80% value collapse, highlighting the unique characteristics of the country’s crypto market.
Trend Research boosts ETH holdings to $1.8 billion with a $35 million buy, citing a bullish outlook for 2026 driven by potential financial and regulatory tailwinds.
A crypto expert warns of potential regulatory changes and political shifts that could pose an existential threat to Bitcoin, Ether, XRP, Solana, and Cardano if Donald Trump leaves office. Investors are advised to stay informed and prepared for market volatility.
Tom Lee’s BitMine has invested $88 million in Ether, significantly boosting its exposure to the cryptocurrency near cycle lows, indicating a bullish sentiment towards ETH’s future.
Bitmine’s Ether holdings surpass 4 million tokens, valued at over $12 billion, after the company’s latest $40 million purchase. What does this mean for Ethereum investors?