Bitcoin & EthereumSpot ETF Analytics
Track real-time flows, trading volume, and assets under management across all US-listed Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETF products. Analyze market share trends, institutional capital allocation, and competitive dynamics.
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Track every metric that matters for Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs
Trading Volume
Track ETF trading volume distribution, market share trends, and absolute volume over time.
Assets Under Management
Monitor AUM distribution, market share evolution, and total assets across all ETF products.
Daily Flows
Analyze daily net capital flows into and out of ETF products. Track inflows and outflows.
Overview
Comprehensive table view of all ETF metrics including volume, AUM, flows, and performance.
Track All Major ETF Products
Comprehensive coverage of Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs from leading providers
₿ Bitcoin Spot ETFs
10 products tracked
◆ Ethereum Spot ETFs
8 products tracked
What You Can Track
Market Share Distribution
Volume and AUM by provider
Historical Trends
Track changes over time
Daily Net Flows
Inflows and outflows
Trading Activity
Volume by product and time
How to Use ETF Analytics
Make informed decisions with comprehensive ETF data
Track Institutional Sentiment
Monitor daily net flows to understand institutional buying and selling pressure. Sustained inflows often precede or coincide with price rallies, while consistent outflows signal weakening demand.
- •Green bars indicate institutional buying pressure
- •Red bars show institutional selling pressure
- •Track cumulative flows for trend confirmation
Compare ETF Products
Analyze market share distribution to identify dominant players and emerging competitors. Higher volume ETFs typically offer better execution and tighter spreads.
- •Compare expense ratios across providers
- •Track which ETFs are gaining market share
- •Identify products with superior liquidity
Analyze Historical Trends
Study market share evolution over time to understand competitive dynamics. Growing AUM indicates increasing institutional adoption and capital allocation to crypto assets.
- •View trends across multiple timeframes
- •Identify seasonal patterns in flows
- •Spot provider migration trends
Monitor Trading Activity
Track daily trading volume to gauge investor interest and market liquidity. Volume surges often coincide with significant crypto price movements or major news events.
- •Spot volume spikes during volatility
- •Compare Bitcoin vs Ethereum activity
- •Identify periods of heightened interest
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs
What are Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs?
Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs are exchange-traded funds that directly hold the underlying cryptocurrency assets. Unlike futures-based ETFs, spot ETFs purchase and store actual Bitcoin or Ethereum, providing investors with direct exposure to the cryptocurrency's price movements through traditional brokerage accounts.
How do ETF flows indicate market sentiment?
ETF flows measure the net capital moving in and out of cryptocurrency ETFs. Positive (inflow) days indicate investors are buying ETF shares, adding capital and signaling bullish sentiment. Negative (outflow) days show investors selling shares, removing capital and suggesting bearish sentiment. Large sustained inflows often precede or coincide with price rallies.
What's the difference between Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF adoption?
Bitcoin spot ETFs launched in January 2024 and quickly attracted significant institutional capital with over $30 billion in cumulative inflows. Ethereum spot ETFs, approved in July 2024, have seen more modest adoption, reflecting Ethereum's smaller market cap and more complex value proposition as a smart contract platform.
Which ETF providers are the largest?
BlackRock's IBIT and Fidelity's FBTC have rapidly captured market leadership in Bitcoin ETFs through institutional relationships and competitive fees. Grayscale's GBTC, while initially dominant due to its head start as a trust, has experienced outflows as investors migrate to lower-fee alternatives. For Ethereum, BlackRock's ETHA and Fidelity's FETH lead in market share.
How do ETF fee structures impact returns?
Bitcoin spot ETFs typically charge 0.20%-0.25% annually, while Ethereum ETFs range from 0.15%-0.25%. Grayscale's legacy products (GBTC at 1.50%, ETHE at 2.50%) charge significantly more. These fees compound over time - for a $10,000 investment over 10 years, a 0.25% fee difference saves over $250 assuming 10% annual returns.
How often is the data updated?
Sharpe AI's ETF analytics are updated daily with the latest trading volume, AUM, and flow data from all US-listed Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETF products. Historical data allows you to analyze trends across multiple timeframes and understand market dynamics over time.
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Access comprehensive real-time analytics on all US-listed crypto spot ETF products with historical trends, market share analysis, and institutional flow tracking.
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