Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Spot ETF inflows return on July 6 as BTC, ETH and SOL post positive flows

Neon crypto market scene with BTC, ETH and SOL, inflow arrow toward a crystal ETF vault, blue-cyan-purple glow.

Spot crypto ETFs recorded net inflows on July 6, with Bitcoin products leading the recovery at $265.69 million. Ethereum followed with $20.66 million in net inflows, while Solana products added $8.36 million, according Farside– and SoSoValue-style tracking data.

The figures come after a stretch of prior outflows, giving the market a firmer short-term signal on demand for regulated crypto investment products. The rebound suggests institutional and brokerage-linked flows turned positive across the three tracked asset categories during the session.

Bitcoin Captures the Bulk of ETF Demand

Bitcoin accounted for the largest share of July 6 inflows, which aligns with its broader dominance in the spot ETF market. Its $265.69 million daily total far exceeded the flows reported for Ethereum and Solana.

Ethereum also posted positive daily ETF demand, with $20.66 million in net inflows. The figure points to renewed interest, although the available material does not establish whether this marks the beginning of a sustained reversal after recent weakness.

Solana products added $8.36 million in reported net inflows, extending the day’s positive trend beyond the two largest crypto assets. Still, the smaller total shows that SOL ETF activity remains more limited than Bitcoin and Ethereum flows.

Reported Flows Need Final Confirmation

For sentiment watchers, the inflows provide a counterpoint to recent risk-off market signals. Positive ETF demand can indicate renewed allocation through regulated products, but one session does not confirm a durable shift in institutional positioning.

For now, the July 6 data shows a broad but uneven rebound across spot crypto ETFs. Bitcoin led decisively, Ethereum and Solana also turned positive, and the next test will be whether inflows continue across multiple sessions or remain a short-term recovery after prior outflows.

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