Bitcoin was trading near $62,879 on the session, up 0.52%, with Ethereum at $1,754, up 0.32%. Total crypto market cap sat at $2.25 trillion and Bitcoin dominance held around 56.1%, against a backdrop where the Fear & Greed Index remained stuck at 22, deep in extreme fear territory.
Why it matters
U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs returned to net outflows, ending a three-day inflow streak and signaling a pause in the institutional bid that had underpinned BTC's recent grind higher. Spot Ether ETFs, by contrast, extended their inflow run to five consecutive sessions, underscoring a divergence in how allocators are treating the two majors despite sentiment being broadly risk-off.
Market impact
The price action is muted but the flows tell a sharper story. Bitcoin holding below $63,000 while ETF flows turn negative keeps the macro narrative tilted cautious, even with the Altcoin Index reading a moderately healthy 53/100 and small-cap names posting double-digit gains. With sentiment gauges pinned in extreme fear, the next directional input is likely to come from the next ETF flow print rather than spot tape.
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Frequently asked questions
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Where is Bitcoin trading right now?
Bitcoin was trading near $62,879, up 0.52% on the session, holding below the $63,000 level.
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What happened with U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF flows?
U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs returned to net outflows, ending a three-day streak of net inflows.
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Are spot Ether ETFs still seeing inflows?
Yes. Spot Ether ETFs extended their inflow streak to five consecutive sessions, diverging from the BTC ETF flow picture.
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What is the current crypto market sentiment?
The Fear & Greed Index sat at 22, deep in extreme fear territory, even as majors posted modest gains on the day.
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Which small caps led the session?
SKYAI (+35.4%), Power Protocol (+31.3%), MetaMUI (+26.9%), UnifAI Network (+22.7%) and Hakimi (+21.2%) were the top small-cap gainers.