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U.S. spot bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs had their first week of net positive inflows since late October, totaling $70 million and $313 million, respectively. This comes after a prolonged period of significant outflows, indicating a potential recovery in investor interest. However, BlackRock's ETF experienced continued outflows despite the overall trend.
This article discusses the recent sharp decline in Ethereum and Bitcoin prices, highlighting that Ethereum has faced multiple significant drawdowns since 2018. It also covers a proposal to increase authorized shares for a company, explaining the reasons behind it, including preparing for future share splits.
The article discusses the impact of US regulations on cryptocurrency, predicting that Bitcoin and Ethereum will remain commodities, while many altcoins will be classified as securities. It suggests that traditional financial institutions will dominate custody and staking services, effectively ending the current chaotic crypto environment.
Bitcoin has dropped below $106,000, reflecting a broader decline in cryptocurrency prices, with over $1 billion in leveraged positions liquidated. Despite the downturn, some analysts maintain bullish predictions for Bitcoin and Ethereum by year-end. Concerns about volatility driven by leveraged trading are also rising.
The article compiles notable insights from various speakers about Bitcoin's potential as an investment and wealth generator. It covers topics like Bitcoin mining profitability, comparisons to real estate, and critiques of Ethereum's economic model. Key figures, including Eric Trump and Ray Dalio, share their experiences and perspectives on the cryptocurrency landscape.
Bitcoin is trading around $92,800, showing slight gains as the crypto market cap remains stable at $3.2 trillion. Ethereum is performing better, with a 3.4% increase, while overall market sentiment remains cautious, with over 25% of Bitcoin supply underwater. Liquidations are down but still significant, particularly for ETH and BTC.
Matt Hougan discusses the ongoing crypto winter that began in January 2025, highlighting significant declines in Bitcoin and Ethereum prices. He emphasizes that despite positive news in the crypto space, market conditions remain bleak, with recovery likely requiring time and strong economic signals.
David Hoffman argues that Bitcoin's vulnerabilities to quantum computing won't affect Ethereum, which has already implemented measures to mitigate such risks. He critiques the notion that Bitcoin is central to crypto, emphasizing Ethereum's independence and forward-thinking approach in blockchain security.
Bitwise has filed for an ETF that targets companies holding at least 1,000 BTC in their treasury, promoting the "bitcoin standard." Additionally, there’s a filing for a combined ETF for Bitcoin and Ethereum by Hashdex, which some believe is a missed opportunity for decentralized finance.
The article reviews the crypto market's challenges in 2025, including significant selloffs and declining performance across most tokens. It also offers predictions for 2026, highlighting trends in on-chain security, consolidation of digital asset treasuries, and the potential for major buyouts in prediction markets.
Ethereum's ETH token has dropped below $3,300, wiping out its gains for the year, while Bitcoin hovers near the $100,000 mark. Both cryptocurrencies are experiencing losses amid a broader market pullback, with significant liquidations occurring as traders lose confidence.
Coinbase has introduced 24/7 trading for Bitcoin and Ethereum futures, capitalizing on the growing demand in the derivatives market. This announcement follows their recent acquisition of Deribit, highlighting the exchange's strategic move to enhance its offerings in a trillion-dollar market.
Ethereum's ether has surpassed the $4,000 mark, achieving a 29% increase in price year-to-date, slightly ahead of Bitcoin's 28% rise. Institutional demand has driven significant inflows into ETH-based funds, totaling over $9 billion since July 2024.
Ethereum investment products have seen a significant surge, generating $286 million in net inflows for the seventh consecutive week, marking its strongest performance since 2024. In contrast, Bitcoin-based funds experienced net outflows of $8 million during this period, reflecting a shift in investor sentiment amid market volatility.
Donald Trump's Truth Social has filed with the SEC to introduce a "Crypto Blue Chip" ETF, which will include major cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), XRP, and Cronos (CRO). This move follows a partnership with Crypto.com and Yorkville America Digital to promote American-made digital asset ETFs, amid a shift towards a more crypto-friendly regulatory environment.
Global crypto investment products saw a significant rebound with $921 million in net inflows last week, driven by optimism over potential U.S. interest rate cuts. Bitcoin funds contributed most to the inflow with $931 million, while Ethereum experienced its first net outflows in five weeks, totaling $169 million.
A prominent trader on Hyperliquid, who previously made headlines for a $150 million profit from shorting during a crypto crash, has opened another significant short position valued at over $160 million. Speculation connects this trader to Garrett Jin, the former CEO of BitForex, although these links remain unverified.
Ethereum is approaching a critical price level that could see it matching Bitcoin's previous gains, which were around 450%. Market analysts are closely monitoring this trend, as a breakout could signal significant bullish momentum for Ethereum.
Crypto investment products saw $286 million in inflows, with Ethereum-based funds leading for the second week amid slowing growth due to Federal Reserve policy uncertainty. Bitcoin investment products, however, experienced continued net outflows, signaling a shift in investor sentiment.
Charles Schwab's CEO, Rick Wurster, announced plans to introduce spot trading for Bitcoin and Ethereum, highlighting a growing interest from clients in cryptocurrency. With clients already holding significant amounts of crypto ETFs, Schwab aims to compete with traditional crypto exchanges by integrating these assets into its service offerings.
Market positioning data as of September 1, 2025, reveals a significant divergence between Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), with BTC showing heavy long positioning while ETH remains neutral. Institutional interest in ETH ETFs surged, attracting $3.87B in net inflows, indicating a growing appetite for altcoins as speculative activity increases.
The SEC has approved Grayscale's Digital Large Cap Fund, which is primarily composed of Bitcoin and Ethereum, potentially paving the way for more cryptocurrency ETFs. This decision reflects a more favorable regulatory environment for crypto assets, with the SEC also exploring various other ETF proposals.
Over 1.5 million crypto traders faced liquidation as nearly $10 billion in open interest was erased following President Trump's announcement of 100% tariffs on Chinese imports. Bitcoin and Ethereum saw the largest losses, with significant drops in their market prices, while one trader reportedly profited $190 million from short positions during the turmoil.
Bitcoin's price has fallen below $80,000, dropping over 3% in just two hours due to macroeconomic uncertainty following U.S. President Trump's tariff announcements. The decline has impacted the broader cryptocurrency market, with the top 30 cryptocurrencies down over 6% in the past day, while Ethereum has experienced a nearly 8% drop.
Charles Schwab is set to launch spot trading for Bitcoin and Ethereum, aiming to integrate cryptocurrencies into traditional investment portfolios while emphasizing client education and innovation. This strategic move reflects Schwab's recognition of the growing demand for digital assets and positions the firm to enhance client convenience and portfolio diversification. By focusing on major cryptocurrencies, Schwab hopes to mitigate risks and promote informed decision-making among investors.
Increased volatility in Bitcoin and Ethereum followed the escalation of the Israel-Iran conflict, leading to a dip below $99,000 for Bitcoin. Despite bearish short-term sentiment, analysts suggest long-term catalysts and growing adoption may support a recovery, with significant market events on the horizon.
Ethereum's value has surged by 70% since June, significantly outpacing Bitcoin's 9% gain, pushing the ETH/BTC ratio to a 2025 high. The rise is attributed to substantial spot ETF inflows and increased corporate treasury holdings, while Bitcoin's market activity has cooled following recent economic data.
Trump Media and Technology Group has filed with the SEC to launch a dual Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF, allocating 75% of its assets to Bitcoin and 25% to Ethereum. Crypto.com will serve as the custodian and liquidity provider for the ETF, which reflects the Trump family's ongoing interest in cryptocurrency, particularly Ethereum. If approved, this fund would join a growing number of crypto ETFs in the market.
Crypto investment products achieved a record $4.39 billion in inflows last week, bringing year-to-date totals to $27 billion and assets under management to $220 billion. Bitcoin and Ethereum led the surge, with Ethereum attracting $2.12 billion alone, marking a strong risk appetite in the market.
Bitcoin reached $111,400, approaching its record high of $112,000 amid a broader crypto rally, with Ethereum also seeing a notable 6% increase. Analysts suggest that declining volatility and a quiet market setup could indicate a bullish trend ahead for Bitcoin and Ethereum. Liquidations of leveraged short positions also contributed to the price movements in the crypto market.
Crypto investment products saw unprecedented net inflows of nearly $6 billion last week, driven by positive market sentiment following a U.S. interest rate cut and weak employment data. Bitcoin and Ethereum experienced significant gains, pushing assets under management to an all-time high of $254 billion.
Global crypto investment products experienced $2.48 billion in net inflows last week, with Ethereum-based funds attracting $1.4 billion compared to Bitcoin's $748 million. Despite a strong week, overall assets under management fell 10%, influenced by disappointing economic data that impacted investor sentiment.