Market ETF flows on January 9 show mixed signals across major digital assets. Bitcoin ETF saw notable outflows—the one-day net flow dropped 3,826 BTC, representing $350.35M in capital leaving the product. Ethereum ETF experienced steeper redemptions, with net outflows of 58,467 ETH ($182.77M), signaling investor caution in the layer-1 space. In contrast, Solana bucked the trend—SOL ETFs attracted fresh inflows of 67,125 tokens worth $9.4M, suggesting renewed interest in the high-speed blockchain ecosystem. The divergent flows underscore shifting allocation strategies among institutions, with capital rotating away from the two largest cryptocurrencies while selectively entering alternative Layer-1 networks.
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Market ETF flows on January 9 show mixed signals across major digital assets. Bitcoin ETF saw notable outflows—the one-day net flow dropped 3,826 BTC, representing $350.35M in capital leaving the product. Ethereum ETF experienced steeper redemptions, with net outflows of 58,467 ETH ($182.77M), signaling investor caution in the layer-1 space. In contrast, Solana bucked the trend—SOL ETFs attracted fresh inflows of 67,125 tokens worth $9.4M, suggesting renewed interest in the high-speed blockchain ecosystem. The divergent flows underscore shifting allocation strategies among institutions, with capital rotating away from the two largest cryptocurrencies while selectively entering alternative Layer-1 networks.