Bitcoin ETFs Surge: $697M Invested on Second Day of 2026

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Crypto Market Sees Renewed Enthusiasm as Bitcoin ETF Inflows Resurge

Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are experiencing significant inflows at the start of 2026, indicating renewed investor confidence. After months of net outflows, recent data reveals that US spot Bitcoin ETFs attracted over $697 million on the second trading day of the year, pushing the total net inflows in early January beyond $1.1 billion, according to Farside Investors.

This reversal marks a positive change from the previous two months, which saw Bitcoin ETFs witnessing substantial outflows—$3.48 billion in November and $1.09 billion in December, as reported by Sosovalue. The recent surge in inflows signifies a shift in market sentiment, with investors regaining interest in crypto assets following a period of caution.

Furthermore, the inflows are contributing to Bitcoin’s renewed momentum, echoing a pattern observed in 2025 where ETF activity played a crucial role. Standard Chartered’s global head of digital assets research, Geoff Kendrick, noted that these inflows were instrumental in driving Bitcoin’s upward trajectory last year. Similar enthusiasm is evident across other crypto assets, with Ether ETFs attracting $168 million and Solana ETFs garnering $16.8 million, marking their second and twentieth consecutive days of inflows, respectively.

Part of this renewed demand stems from a broader “rebalancing phase” amid geopolitical uncertainty and liquidity adjustments, according to Lacie Zhang, research analyst at Bitget Wallet. Zhang commented that institutional buyers are actively absorbing supply, supporting a near-term crypto rebound. She emphasized that Bitcoin could potentially surge toward $105,000, while Ethereum might test the $3,600 level, as traders weigh inflation risks against long-term adoption prospects.

Meanwhile, a recent report from Matrixport attributes the optimistic market environment to the “clean-slate effect” of the New Year, which allowed markets to reset after a significant $19 billion crypto market crash in October. The unwinding of approximately $30 billion worth of Bitcoin and Ether futures leverage has led to leaner positioning among traders, creating room for a possible upward move without the drag of speculative excess.

Despite these positive signs, industry experts highlight that smart money traders remain cautious. Data from Nansen shows that the most successful traders are currently net short on Bitcoin, with positions totaling $108 million and an additional $19 million in net short positions added over the past day. Conversely, they maintain a net long stance on Ether and XRP, indicating some optimism about these altcoins’ prospects.

Overall, the crypto market appears poised for a potential rebound, driven by renewed ETF inflows and institutional activity, amidst a backdrop of market clearing and strategic repositioning.

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