Spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds recorded a steep upswing on Monday following prolonged selling pressure. The products recorded a net inflow of $84.6 millionSpot Ethereum exchange-traded funds recorded a steep upswing on Monday following prolonged selling pressure. The products recorded a net inflow of $84.6 million

Ethereum ETFs Reverse Weekly Outflows While XRP Funds Post Strong Gains

  • Ethereum ETFs pull in $84.6M, snapping a seven-day outflow streak in the US
  • XRP ETFs extend inflow run, topping $1.1B with no outflow days since launch
  • Altcoin ETF flows diverge as Solana and Chainlink gain while Dogecoin fades

Spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds recorded a steep upswing on Monday following prolonged selling pressure. The products recorded a net inflow of $84.6 million, breaking a seven-day run of withdrawals. This was among the greatest single-day reversals of this month. 

The rebound came after a difficult period for Ethereum ETFs. Over $700 million worth of spot products for Ether flowed out of the previous week. According to SoSoValue data, Monday’s inflows brought cumulative net inflows to about $12.5 billion. Analysts described the shift as a pause in selling rather than a strong return of risk appetite.

Ethereum Strength Reflects Growing XRP ETF Positions

XRP exchange-traded funds continued making steady gains alongside Ethereum. The products saw $43.9 million in net inflows on Monday. This was their best daily inflow since early December. XRP ETFs have not had a single net outflow day since ETF launch, and as a result, the cumulative inflows exceeded $1.1 billion.

Source: SoSoValue

Although the volume for XRP ETF is still smaller than Ethereum funds, the flow pattern has attracted attention. Investors are not quickly rotating positions. Instead, allocations seem slow and purposeful. Market participants consider these actions to be positioning as opposed to short-term trading.

Also Read: XRP Approaches Make-or-Break Trend Ribbon, Long-Term Targets $5–$8

Flows across other altcoin ETFs reflected widening separation within the market. Solana ETFs continued to attract capital, bringing cumulative net inflows to approximately $750 million. After posting a rare net outflow on Dec. 3, Solana products later returned to consistent inflows. The pace is slower than XRP but is as steady as many peers.

Solana ETFs have only had three outflow days since launch. This performance indicates reluctance to be confident despite overall market volatility. Trading volumes are, however, still moderate compared to Ethereum products, which limits their impact on the flow of funds overall.

Chainlink ETFs also displayed a similar accumulation trend through December. The products brought in almost $2 million in net inflows Monday. Cumulative inflows stood at approximately $58 million. Several sessions of flat flow indicated subdued trading rather than speculative demand.

Dogecoin ETFs continued to lose traction. SoSoValue data shows that cumulative net inflows remained consistently close to $2 million. The total value traded fell to $67,000 on Monday. This was a record-low daily volume for Dogecoin ETFs this month and was indicative of a waning investor interest.

Asset manager CoinShares reported that the decline stemmed from delays to the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, which extended regulatory uncertainty and aligned with heavier selling by large holders.

Also Read: Ethereum Treasury Expands as Tom Lee’s Bitmine Adds 99,000 ETH

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