Крупные притоки в криптоETF сигнализируют о возвращении институционального интереса

cryptonews.ruPublicado em 2025-08-12Última atualização em 2025-08-12

Рынок спотовых криптовалютных ETF продемонстрировал мощный приток капитала как в недельном, так и в дневном разрезе, указывая на активизацию институциональных инвесторов. Исследователи отмечают, что это может стать началом нового витка роста.

За последние 5 дней чистый приток в Bitcoin ETF составил $253,2 млн. Основным драйвером стал IBIT с результатом $188,9 млн, а также BITB, прибавивший $62,3 млн. Значимые оттоки показал FBTC (-$55,2 млн), в то время как ряд фондов, включая BTCO, BRRR и BTCW, остались без изменений. В начале недели были зафиксированы оттоки, но к концу, ситуация изменилась.

Картина за 8 августа оказалась впечатляющей: за день в Bitcoin ETF поступило $403,9 млн. Наибольший вклад вновь обеспечил IBIT (+$360 млн), тогда как FBTC смог добавить $30,5 млн. Остальные фонды остались на прежнем уровне.

Ethereum ETF в тот же день также отметились рекордным притоком — $461 млн. Лидерами стали ETHA (+$254,7 млн) и FETH (+$132,3 млн), при этом значимую долю внесли ETHE (+$26,8 млн) и ETH (+$38,2 млн). Остальные продукты показали умеренные или нулевые изменения.

Суммарно за 8 августа в Bitcoin и Ethereum ETF поступило $864,9 млн, что подтверждает устойчивый спрос на криптоактивы среди институциональных участников и может оказать заметное влияние на рыночную ликвидность в ближайшие недели.

Отметим, что курс биткоина (BTC) вырос на 0,6% за последние сутки. Цифровая монета торговалась вблизи отметки $117 330За последнюю неделю стоимость цифровой монеты увеличилась на 3,31%. Криптовалюта Ethereum (ETH) продемонстрировала куда более впечатляющий результат и заставила экспертов говорить о начале «сезона альткоинов». Котировки эфира подскочили на 7,6% только за последние часа, а прирост за неделю составил 20,35%. Цифровой актив торговался примерно по $4200.

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