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Spot Bitcoin ETFs Took In $517 Million on August 19, Ether $189 Million:

On August 19, spot bitcoin ETFs saw $517 million in inflows, the largest daily inflow since May, while ether ETFs received $189 million, their biggest since October 2025, according to CoinDesk and SoSoValue. BlackRock's IBIT led with $284.74 million, followed by ARKB and Fidelity's FBTC. Bitcoin ETF net assets reached $84.31 billion, and ether ETFs $12.06 billion. The inflows were tied to bitcoin moving above $69,000 and ether around $2,250.

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Published Aug 20, 2026, 11:45 AM UTC
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Decision brief

The 30-second read

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Why it matters

The inflows suggest a shift from outflows to net buying, indicating renewed institutional appetite for crypto exposure.

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Market read

Fresh, sizable ETF inflow data could influence short‑term price action in Bitcoin, Ether, and related ETF securities.

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What to watch

Potential regulatory scrutiny or liquidity constraints could limit sustained inflow growth.

Relevance 7/10Novelty 8/10Timing: August 19 inflow data released same day

Background

The article reports the largest single‑day net creations for U.S. spot Bitcoin and Ether ETFs since early 2025, citing data from CoinDesk and SoSoValue.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

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Context

Spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded a $517 million net inflow on August 19, the largest daily intake since early May.

Expected impact

Potential short‑term upside for Bitcoin spot price and related ETFs.

Evidence & confidence

The $517 M inflow is a material, fresh data point that could attract further buying pressure.

Market effects

Boosts confidence in crypto‑ETF sector and may encourage further product launches.

U.S. crypto‑ETF market shows strong demand, potentially influencing global crypto flows.

Large inflows could affect global Bitcoin and Ether price dynamics.

Counterpoint

Inflow may be temporary, driven by short‑term market dynamics rather than lasting demand.

Key entities

  • BlackRock

    Provider of IBIT (Bitcoin) and ETHA (Ether) ETFs.

  • Fidelity

    Provider of FBTC Bitcoin ETF.

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