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Bitcoin and Ether ETFs Draw $2.6B in Strongest Week Since October

U.S. spot bitcoin and ether exchange-traded funds pulled in a combined $2.6 billion in weekly inflows, their strongest stretch since October, as trading volume across the products tripled and

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August 22, 2026
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Bitcoin and Ether ETFs Draw $2.6B in Strongest Week Since October
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U.S. spot bitcoin and ether exchange-traded funds pulled in a combined $2.6 billion in weekly inflows, their strongest stretch since October, as trading volume across the products tripled and demand for regulated crypto exposure accelerated.

The surge lands squarely on Bitcoin's investment thesis: the ETF wrapper remains the primary on-ramp for institutions that want price exposure without holding UTXOs or managing custody. The week's inflows into spot bitcoin and ether ETFs were the largest since October, extending a run of daily gains that CoinDesk reported saw the funds absorb roughly $800 million in a single session as inflows climbed for a second straight day. For related coverage, see Bitcoin ETFs Lose 77,000 BTC in One Quarter as Retail Investors Head for the Exits.

What to Know About the $2.6 Billion ETF Inflow Surge

  • Inflows: Bitcoin and ether ETFs drew a combined $2.6 billion over the week.
  • Timing: It was the strongest weekly inflow period since October.

The scale echoes an earlier stretch this cycle, when the same funds recorded $2.3 billion in weekly net inflows in a comparable "biggest week since October" run. The current tally sits above that mark, and the second consecutive day of gains reported mid-week points to demand that built rather than faded.

Why Tripled Trading Volume Matters for These Funds

Trading volume across the products tripled over the same period, a signal that reinforces the inflow story. Volume measures how much of the funds' shares changed hands; net inflows measure how much new money actually entered them. The two are distinct, and seeing both rise together points to broader participation rather than a handful of large tickets.

Elevated turnover alongside fresh creations suggests more accounts are moving in and out of the funds, not simply a few whales rotating positions. That pattern accompanied the daily inflow acceleration described in live coverage of the second-day surge, where flows built session over session.

What the Momentum Could Signal for Bitcoin

Both bitcoin and ether products participated in the trend, and the combined move points to renewed institutional-style interest across the two largest crypto assets. For Bitcoin specifically, sustained ETF creations translate into custodians acquiring and holding spot BTC, tightening available supply on exchanges. Similar dynamics accompanied prior spikes, including when bitcoin ETFs took in $1.6 billion during an earlier rally.

The read here is measured and drawn only from the reported inflow and volume figures: demand for regulated exposure is rising, and it is rising for both assets at once. That is a different footing from a single-day spike, such as when bitcoin ETFs logged their biggest day since May with BlackRock taking 83% of the flow, or the more routine days when spot funds booked $685 million in daily inflows.

Ongoing creations of this size, verifiable through spot bitcoin ETF flow dashboards, feed directly into Bitcoin's monetary properties: coins moved into long-term ETF custody sit outside active exchange float, reinforcing the fixed-supply scarcity that anchors the network's value proposition as issuance continues to halve every 210,000 blocks.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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