3 Green Days Power Strong Crypto ETF Week as Bitcoin ETFs Add $787 Million

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Crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs) closed the week of Feb. 23–27 with strong net inflows, led by $787 million into bitcoin funds. Ether, solana, and XRP products also posted weekly gains despite late-week volatility.

Combined $921 Million Inflow for Crypto ETFs Despite Friday Pause

Momentum defined the week for crypto ETFs. After opening with heavy outflows on Monday, Feb 23, crypto ETFs staged a powerful midweek comeback, delivering three consecutive all-green sessions before cooling off on Friday, Feb 27. The result? A solid net positive week across all major spot crypto ETF categories.

Bitcoin ETFs: $787 Million Weekly Inflow

Spot bitcoin ETFs pulled in $787 million for the week, despite sharp redemptions early on and a Friday pause.

Blackrock’s IBIT led decisively with $503 million in net inflows. Grayscale’s GBTC added $89.43 million, while Fidelity’s FBTC contributed to the broader recovery with $33.49 million.

Bitwise’s BITB, Grayscale’s Bitcoin Mini Trust, Vaneck’s HODL, Ark & 21shares’ ARKB, Invesco’s BTCO, and Franklin’s EZBC all posted varying degrees of inflows during the midweek surge.

Three straight days of gains from Tuesday through Thursday pushed cumulative inflows past $1 billion at one point before Friday’s $27.5 million outflow trimmed totals. Net assets ended the week at $83.40 billion.

3 Green Days Power Strong Crypto ETF Week as Bitcoin ETFs Add $787 MillionFirst green week for bitcoin ETFs since Jan. 16.

Ether ETFs: $80.46 Million Weekly Inflow

Spot ether ETFs recorded $80.46 million in net inflows. Fidelity’s FETH, Blackrock’s ETHA, Grayscale’s ETHE, Grayscale’s Ether Mini Trust, VanEck’s ETHV, Bitwise’s ETHW, 21Shares’ TETH, and Invesco’s QETH all saw varying levels of trading activity during the week.

A powerful $157 million inflow on Wednesday drove most of the gains, offsetting Monday and Friday weakness. Weekly net assets closed at $10.96 billion.

XRP ETFs: $9.55 Million Weekly Inflow

Spot XRP ETFs attracted $9.55 million in net inflows. Bitwise’s XRP, Franklin’s XRPZ, and Canary’s XRPC led activity across the week. Flows were modest but consistent, with XRP products avoiding the late-week reversal seen in bitcoin and ether. Net assets ended at $983.18 million.

Solana ETFs: $44.44 Million Weekly Inflow

Spot solana ETFs delivered $44.44 million in net inflows with Bitwise’s BSOL, Fidelity’s FSOL, Grayscale’s GSOL, and Vaneck’s VSOL all contributing. Wednesday’s $31 million surge accounted for the bulk of weekly gains, underscoring growing institutional appetite. Net assets closed at $753.16 million.

In summary, despite early turbulence and a late-week cooldown, crypto ETFs finished firmly in positive territory. Bitcoin dominated flows, ether followed with steady institutional backing, and both XRP and solana extended their upward streaks, proving that investor demand remains resilient even when momentum briefly stalls.

FAQ 📊

  • How much did Bitcoin ETFs gain this week?

Spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $787 million in net inflows during the Feb. 23–27 trading week, led by Blackrock’s IBIT with $503 million in new capital.

  • Did Ether ETFs see positive inflows this week?

Yes, spot ether ETFs attracted $80.46 million in net inflows, driven largely by strong midweek institutional demand.

  • Which altcoin ETFs performed best this week?

Solana ETFs led among altcoins with $44.44 million in net inflows, while XRP ETFs added $9.55 million over the week.

  • What defined this week’s crypto ETF trend?

The week was characterized by a sharp midweek rally with three consecutive all-green sessions, followed by a modest Friday pullback that trimmed, but did not erase, strong cumulative gains.

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