Ah, February 24 – the day when Bitcoin spot ETFs decided to give the crypto world a bit of a jolt, raking in a rather robust $258 million. Fidelity, in its usual style of doing things with a little more flair than the rest, took the lead with its FBTC, attracting a handsome $82.81 million in net inflows. Quite the accomplishment for a product that sounds like it could be a fancy drink in a posh bar, don’t you think?
But let us not overlook the Ethereum spot ETFs. They were, shall we say, less spectacular, bringing in a mere $9.23 million. Though, Grayscale’s ETH fund did put up a brave showing, luring $11.08 million. Not bad for a bunch of Ethereum enthusiasts who’ve likely been sipping on some very strong coffee, contemplating their next move.
In short, while Ethereum gives us a polite little wave, Bitcoin continues to walk off with the lion’s share of the crypto ETF spotlight. And all this just goes to show – in the world of crypto ETFs, Bitcoin is the big man on campus, while Ethereum is the quiet, intellectual type who occasionally says something insightful at the back of the room.
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2026-02-25 11:21