US spot crypto ETFs recorded a combined inflow of approximately $361 million on March 17, 2026, with Bitcoin and Ethereum products leading the way, according toUS spot crypto ETFs recorded a combined inflow of approximately $361 million on March 17, 2026, with Bitcoin and Ethereum products leading the way, according to

US Spot Crypto ETFs Pull in $361 Million in a Single Day as Institutional Appetite Grows

2026/03/18 16:46
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US spot crypto ETFs recorded a combined inflow of approximately $361 million on March 17, 2026, with Bitcoin and Ethereum products leading the way, according to SoSoValue data.

The figures reflect continued institutional demand across a market that has expanded well beyond its Bitcoin-only origins.

Bitcoin ETFs Lead, BlackRock Dominates

Bitcoin ETFs absorbed the largest share of the day’s inflows, with funds collectively purchasing around 2,740 BTC worth $199.40 million. BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust led the charge, buying 2,260 BTC valued at $169.30 million on its own. Fidelity’s Bitcoin ETF added a further 326 BTC worth $24.40 million.

The concentration of flows into BlackRock’s product continues a trend that has been consistent since spot Bitcoin ETFs launched in early 2024. The firm now commands a dominant share of daily Bitcoin ETF volume, and its activity on any given day largely determines the direction of the overall Bitcoin ETF flow figure.

Ethereum ETFs See Strong Demand Despite Fidelity Selling

Ethereum ETFs recorded a net inflow of $138.20 million, representing 59,290 ETH purchased across all products. BlackRock again led the category, buying 63,850 ETH worth $148.87 million. Grayscale added around 10,546 ETH valued at $24.80 million.

The headline figure was partially offset by Fidelity, which sold 15,096 ETH worth $35.50 million on the same day. Fidelity’s selling is notable but not unusual. The firm has periodically reduced its ETH position while maintaining its Bitcoin exposure, and the net category inflow remained firmly positive.

Altcoin ETFs Show Broad but Modest Participation

Beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum, several altcoin ETFs recorded positive flows, though at significantly smaller scale. Solana ETFs saw inflows of 185,150 SOL worth $17.80 million. XRP ETFs added 3.01 million XRP valued at $4.64 million. Hedera ETFs pulled in 4.09 million HBAR worth $405,080, while Avalanche ETFs recorded inflows of 23,970 AVAX valued at $246,410. Chainlink ETFs added 36,640 LINK worth $359,170.

Litecoin, Dogecoin, and Polkadot ETFs recorded zero flows on the day, neither adding nor losing assets under management.

The breadth of positive flows across multiple altcoin products in a single session reflects how far the US spot ETF market has evolved in a short period. At the start of 2024, the only regulated spot crypto ETF product in the US was Bitcoin. By March 2026, investors can access spot exposure to at least eight different crypto assets through regulated exchange-traded products.

New Products Continue to Enter the Market

The flow data arrived on a day of significant product activity. Nasdaq is set to begin trading the Nicholas Bitcoin Tail ETF under the ticker BHDG on March 18, with daily valuation dissemination starting immediately. The product adds to a growing list of Bitcoin-focused ETF structures competing for investor capital.

T. Rowe Price filed an amended S-1 on March 16 for its Active Crypto ETF, trading under the ticker TKNZ. Unlike the passive index products that dominate the current market, TKNZ will be actively managed, seeking long-term capital growth by investing in a diversified basket of between five and fifteen eligible crypto assets. The filing signals that asset managers are beginning to move beyond simple index replication toward more sophisticated crypto portfolio strategies.

On the same day as the ETF flows, Nasdaq filed a proposed rule change to list and trade shares of the VanEck JitoSOL ETF, a product tied to liquid-staked Solana. If approved, it would be among the first ETF products to offer staking yield exposure to US retail investors through a regulated wrapper.

Staking and Institutional Holdings Add Context

BlackRock recently listed a staked Ethereum ETF on Nasdaq, continuing a trend where ETH ETF products offer native staking rewards directly to shareholders. Grayscale and 21Shares made their first staking reward distributions to ETH ETF shareholders in early 2026, marking a structural shift in how these products deliver returns.

On the institutional side, Goldman Sachs recently disclosed a $154 million position in XRP ETFs, making it one of the largest institutional holders of the asset through a regulated product. The disclosure adds to a growing body of evidence that traditional financial institutions are building meaningful crypto allocations through ETF structures rather than direct custody.

Ripple Launches Full Institutional Infrastructure Push in Brazil With VASP License Application and Major Bank Partnerships

Fee Competition Intensifies

Hashdex permanently reduced the management fee for its Nasdaq Crypto Index US ETF to 0.25%, down from 0.50%, on March 17. The cut reflects intensifying competition among crypto index providers as the market matures and fee pressure from lower-cost rivals increases.

Cboe also announced plans to launch the Cboe IBIT Volatility Index, known as BITVX, on March 23. The index will use options on BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust to measure 30-day forward-looking Bitcoin market volatility, effectively creating a Bitcoin equivalent of the VIX. The product will give institutional traders a standardized benchmark for hedging and expressing views on Bitcoin volatility through regulated derivatives markets.

What the Numbers Reflect

A combined inflow of $361 million in a single day is not exceptional by the standards of peak demand periods, but it is consistent with a market that has found a stable base of institutional participation. The distribution of flows across Bitcoin, Ethereum, and multiple altcoin products suggests that institutional allocators are no longer treating crypto ETFs as a single-asset class but as a multi-asset category with distinct risk and return profiles.

The pipeline of new products, combined with structural innovations like staking integration and active management, points to a market that is still in an early phase of development despite the volume figures. The infrastructure being built now, from volatility indices to actively managed multi-asset funds, is the foundation on which the next phase of institutional crypto adoption will be built.

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