US spot crypto ETFs saw broad-based inflows across Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana products. US-listed spot crypto ETFs recorded another strong session of net inflowsUS spot crypto ETFs saw broad-based inflows across Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana products. US-listed spot crypto ETFs recorded another strong session of net inflows

US spot BTC, ETH and SOL ETFs log strong daily inflows

2026/03/05 22:36
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US spot crypto ETFs saw broad-based inflows across Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana products.

Summary
  • Ten US spot Bitcoin ETFs added 5,187 BTC, worth about $376m, in a single day.
  • Nine Ethereum ETFs took in 43,282 ETH, totaling roughly $9.18m in new exposure.
  • A Solana ETF absorbed 205,711 SOL, adding about $18.72m as majors rallied.

US-listed spot crypto ETFs recorded another strong session of net inflows, with products tied to Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Solana (SOL) all attracting fresh capital. According to ChainCatcher data, ten spot Bitcoin ETFs collectively added 5,187 BTC, equivalent to around $376m at prevailing prices, extending a run of sessions in which new money has outweighed redemptions. The flows signal that institutional allocators and wealth platforms continue to use regulated ETF wrappers to increase or rebalance exposure, even as market volatility and macro uncertainty remain elevated.

Nine Ethereum funds also saw net buying, pulling in 43,282 ETH, or roughly $9.18m, and reinforcing the notion that demand is broadening beyond the largest asset. A spot Solana vehicle added 205,711 SOL, worth about $18.72m, underlining investor appetite for higher-beta alternatives as part of diversified crypto portfolios. The multi-asset inflows came against a backdrop of rising spot volumes and a rebound in majors, with BTC reclaiming key resistance zones and dragging correlated assets higher.

ETF flows and market structure

The latest data points to an environment where ETF products are increasingly central to price discovery and liquidity, rather than acting solely as passive wrappers. Heavy buying on strong days and more modest outflows during drawdowns suggest that long-only and advisory channels are using ETFs as entry and exit points, impacting underlying spot markets via authorized participants. This dynamic has been particularly visible around BTC where large creations and redemptions have coincided with sharp moves through key technical levels.

For issuers and exchanges, sustained inflows across multiple products strengthen the business case for expanding lineups and deepening secondary-market liquidity. Platforms such as Coinbase have already positioned themselves as core infrastructure for ETF market makers and custodians, while traditional payment networks that resemble Visa are exploring stablecoin and settlement integrations that could sit alongside ETF-based strategies. As regulatory regimes like MiCA advance and more jurisdictions consider spot listings, the US experience with Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana ETFs will remain a critical reference point for how regulated vehicles can channel institutional demand into the crypto market.

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