- Bitcoin Spot ETF sees sustained inflows, contrasting Ethereum’s outflows.
- Total Bitcoin ETF AUM reaches $94.35 billion.
- Ethereum’s 14-day outflow marks a challenging period.

Bitcoin spot ETFs continue to gain momentum, marking eight days of positive inflows, a trend last seen in January 2025. Market analysts indicate an increasing institutional interest in Bitcoin, attributing it to favorable market conditions and increased global liquidity.
Bitcoin spot ETFs saw $26.83 million in inflows on March 25, 2025, led by Fidelity’s FBTC with $42.0 million, despite BlackRock’s IBIT remaining unchanged in flows. Ethereum spot ETFs, however, exhibited a stark contrast with a $3.21 million outflow, lasting 14 days. Rachael Lucas, a crypto analyst at BTC Markets, noted a shift in institutional sentiment toward Bitcoin:
“That’s a strong signal. It suggests a shift in sentiment, with institutions backing bitcoin in a way we haven’t seen recently.”
Enmanuel Cardozo from Brickken emphasized increased global liquidity as a significant driver. During this period, Bitcoin’s price stood at $87,343, while it experienced a seven-day increase of 5%. Ethereum’s price was $2,090, marking a near 10% rise in the same timeframe.
Bitcoin’s market cap reached approximately $1.73 trillion with a dominance of 60.5%, according to CoinMarketCap. There was a 12.6% decrease in 24-hour trading volume, now at nearly $28.85 billion. October figures showed Bitcoin’s price at $87,294, with a 5.26% increase over seven days and a 1% rise in the last 24 hours. Despite short-term growth, Bitcoin’s price trends for the 30, 60, and 90-day periods showed decreases of 8.56%, 16.42%, and 10.98%, respectively. Ethereum products face hurdles, with major firms like BlackRock exploring further potential in Bitcoin rather than Ethereum products, pending technological innovations.