U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs saw $145M in net outflows on Aug. 10, while Ethereum ETFs posted $14.6M in outflows, though Grayscale products bucked the trend.
Macro & Markets ·
U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs posted $145 million in net outflows on August 10, while spot Ethereum ETFs declined by $14.59 million over the same period, according to SoSoValue data. The outflows reflect broader selling pressure across the major cryptocurrency fund products during the day.
Grayscale's offerings stood apart from the wider trend. The firm's Bitcoin Mini Trust attracted $37.06 million in inflows—the largest Bitcoin ETF inflow recorded that day—while its Ethereum Mini Trust pulled in $8.59 million, positioning it as the top-performing Ethereum product by that metric.
The divergence between Grayscale's products and the broader ETF market suggests selective demand for specific fund structures or issuers, even as net capital flowed out of the spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF categories. Broader drivers of the Aug. 10 outflows and whether the pattern persisted beyond that single day remain unaddressed in the available data.