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CRYPTO ETF TRACKER: BITCOIN AND ETHEREUM FUND OVERVIEW

Crypto ETF Tracker: Fund Overview

This crypto ETF tracker tool offers detailed analytics on daily BTC, ETH, SOL, and XRP ETF flows (both inflows and outflows in USD) all in one chart as well as on the price, daily volume, and total net assets of all currently active crypto ETFs.

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Bitcoin and cryptocurrency ETFs represent a watershed moment in crypto's integration with traditional finance. Exchange-traded funds allow investors in conventional brokerage accounts to gain exposure to crypto prices without holding the underlying assets or managing private keys. The ETF Overview shows current assets under management (AUM), net asset values, and performance across major spot Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and XRP ETFs.

The approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs in January 2024 by the US SEC marked a turning point. Within months, these products accumulated over $50 billion in AUM — among the fastest inflows of any newly launched ETF category in history. The wave of institutional capital that followed fundamentally changed Bitcoin's investor base, bringing regulated funds, pension accounts, and institutional mandates into the market at scale.

ETF AUM and flow data are closely watched as institutional demand signals. Rising AUM during a bull market confirms that new institutional money is entering; declining AUM raises questions about whether ETF redemptions will add selling pressure. Comparing AUM trends across issuers also reveals which funds are winning market share in the competitive ETF landscape.

Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF flows interact with spot market prices in real time, as authorized participants must buy or sell the underlying assets to create or redeem ETF shares. This creates a direct mechanistic link between ETF demand and spot price — making flow data one of the most important new signals to track in the post-spot-ETF era.