US spot Bitcoin and Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) saw inflows on Tuesday as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell hinted further rate cuts may come before year-end.
Spot Bitcoin (BTC) ETFs saw $102.58 million in net inflows, rebounding from a $326 million outflow a day earlier, according to data from SoSoValue. Fidelityโs Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) led gains with $132.67 million in inflows, while BlackRockโs iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) posted a modest outflow of $30.79 million.
Total net assets across all spot Bitcoin ETFs reached $153.55 billion, representing 6.82% of Bitcoinโs market cap, while cumulative inflows stood at $62.55 billion.
Ether (ETH) ETFs mirrored the turnaround, recording $236.22 million in net inflows following Mondayโs steep $428 million outflow. Fidelityโs Ethereum Fund (FETH) topped the list with $154.62 million, followed by Grayscaleโs Ethereum Fund (ETH) and Bitwiseโs Ethereum ETF (ETHW) with $34.78 million and $13.27 million, respectively.
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Powell hints at more rate cuts
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled Tuesday that the US central bank is nearing the end of its balance sheet reduction program and is preparing for potential rate cuts as the labor market weakens.
Speaking at the National Association for Business Economics conference, Powell said the Fed may soon stop its โquantitative tighteningโ process, noting that reserves are โsomewhat above the levelโ consistent with ample liquidity.
โAn October rate cut will have markets taking flight, with crypto and ETFs seeing liquidity flow and sharper moves,โ Vincent Liu, chief investment officer of the Taiwan-based company Kronos Research, told Cointelegraph.
โExpect digital assets to feel the lift as capital seeks efficiency in a softer rate environment,โ he added.
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Crypto products stay resilient amid recent crash
As Cointelegraph reported, crypto investment products showed strong resilience during last weekโs market turbulence, recording $3.17 billion in inflows despite a major flash crash triggered by renewed US-China tariff tensions, according to CoinShares.
CoinShares said Monday that last Fridayโs panic led to only $159 million in outflows, even as $20 billion in positions were liquidated across exchanges. The resilience helped push total inflows for 2025 to $48.7 billion, already surpassing last yearโs total.
โEasing US-China tariff tensions and a renewed debasement trade echoed in goldโs strength are fueling fresh demand for digital assets,โ Liu noted.
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