During the week from April 20 to April 24, 2026, American spot ETFs for Bitcoin and Ethereum demonstrated significant growth in investments, attracting a total of approximately $980 million. According to SoSoValue, Bitcoin ETFs received $823.7 million, while Ethereum ETFs garnered $155.01 million. This marks the fourth consecutive positive week for Bitcoin products and the third for Ethereum-based funds.
This is reported by Finway
Capital Dynamics in US Bitcoin ETFs
No day during this period recorded outflows from Bitcoin ETFs. The largest influx occurred on April 22, amounting to $335.82 million. Among the funds that ended the week with asset growth, IBIT attracted the most capital at $732.64 million. Other funds that closed the week positively included FBTC ($24.87 million), BTC ($22.42 million), ARKB ($59.6 million), BRRR ($5.81 million), MSBT ($50.7 million), and BTCW ($6.26 million).
At the same time, some funds experienced outflows: GBTC lost $59.01 million, BITB — $13.73 million, and HODL — $5.86 million. For BTCO, EZBC, and DEFI, no capital movement was recorded.
“As can be seen, the positive dynamics in the sector have been maintained for four consecutive weeks.”
In recent months, the net inflow into spot Bitcoin ETFs in the US has reached nearly $2 billion, which experts view as a positive signal for the market.
Situation with Ethereum ETFs and Altcoin ETFs
A similar trend was observed in Ethereum-based ETFs. During the reporting week, only on April 23 was there a recorded outflow of funds — $75.94 million. The largest inflow occurred on April 22, totaling $96.44 million. Among the funds with positive dynamics, ETHA ($137.98 million), ETH ($30.63 million), ETHB ($60.91 million), and QETH ($1.16 million) stood out. Meanwhile, ETHE lost $49.24 million, FETH — $15.87 million, ETHW — $1.32 million, and TETH — $9.24 million. No capital movement was observed for other funds.
This marks the third consecutive week in which the Ethereum ETF segment has recorded a net inflow of investments.
Regarding altcoin-based funds, the largest inflows were shown by ETFs for XRP ($15.74 million), Solana ($9.44 million), LINK ($6.36 million), HBAR ($1.59 million), and Litecoin ($547,940). For DOGE, AVAX, and DOT, no capital movement was observed.
In the Hong Kong market, spot Bitcoin ETFs ended the week with a zero balance of inflow and outflow, while Ethereum ETFs had a result of 211.49 ETH.

