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OKX spot BTC/USDT topped $78,800 in 24h before easing toward $77,000, still near the highs of this rebound. US spot BTC and ETH ETFs drew about $2.6B combined last week, their strongest weekly inflow since last October; BTC ETFs took in roughly $1.9B and ETH ETFs about $697M. The flows suggest the rally is gaining spot demand beyond short covering. Can ETF buying absorb profit-taking and support a steadier uptrend? If inflows slow, post-surge selling and leveraged volatility could intensify.
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$BTC, $ETH AND THE MACRO PICTURE ARE SHIFTING
$BTC holds $77K–$79K, while $ETH approaches $2.5K as ETF demand strengthens. Bitcoin ETFs recorded roughly $1.61B in weekly net inflows, reinforcing institutional interest.
The SEC is advancing a crypto framework, while the Fed maintains rates at 3.5%–3.75%.
Geopolitical risks around the Strait of Hormuz remain important for oil, inflation and rate expectations. $BTC and $ETH are driven by ETF flows, liquidity, monetary policy and macro risk.

ETF FLOWS SIGNAL A BROADER CRYPTO ROTATION
The latest ETF data shows institutional demand returning strongly: $BTC ETFs attracted $307.5M, $ETH $184M, and $SOL $10M on August 21.
Weekly inflows reached roughly $2.6B for $BTC and $ETH, marking their strongest week since October 2025.
The signal is clear: capital is moving beyond $BTC, while $ETH and $SOL are gaining attention. If flows remain positive, this could strengthen the next phase of crypto’s rotation.
$BTC , $ETH AND THE MACRO PICTURE ARE SHIFTING
$BTC holds $77K–$79K, while $ETH approaches $2.5K as ETF demand strengthens. Bitcoin ETFs recorded roughly $1.61B in weekly net inflows, reinforcing institutional interest.
The SEC is advancing a crypto framework, while the Fed maintains rates at 3.5%–3.75%.
Geopolitical risks around the Strait of Hormuz remain important for oil, inflation and rate expectations. $BTC and $ETH are driven by ETF flows, liquidity, monetary policy and macro risk.
$ETH ETH Rallies to $2,458 — New 3-Month High
· Spot ETH ETF records $189M net inflow (largest single-day since Oct 2025); weekly total approaches $700M
· RSI climbs to 84, signaling extreme overbought — historically precedes 10-15% pullbacks
· Whale activity: dormant address accumulates 2,447 ETH; F2Pool co-founder deposits 12,765 ETH to unwind leverage
Resistance at $2,500-2,600 / support at $2,390-2,400.
Institutional flows remain robust, yet overbought conditions and distribution risks
🏦 INSTITUTIONAL BUYING IS GAINING MOMENTUM
The numbers are becoming impossible to overlook: U.S. spot $BTC ETFs pulled in $1.9B last week, while $ETH ETFs recorded another $697M in inflows.
That’s nearly $2.6B entering regulated crypto investment products in just five trading sessions — the strongest combined weekly inflow since October 2025.
Wall Street is clearly stepping back into crypto.
Now the big question is: How long can this institutional demand keep accelerating?
#BTCETFInflowsSurge

$BTC , $ETH AND THE MACRO PICTURE ARE SHIFTING
$BTC holds $77K–$79K, while $ETH approaches $2.5K as ETF demand strengthens. Bitcoin ETFs recorded roughly $1.61B in weekly net inflows, reinforcing institutional interest.
The SEC is advancing a crypto framework, while the Fed maintains rates at 3.5%–3.75%.
Geopolitical risks around the Strait of Hormuz remain important for oil, inflation and rate expectations. $BTC and $ETH are driven by ETF flows, liquidity, monetary policy and macro risk.
$ETH: PULLBACK OR TREND REVERSAL?
$ETH faces pressure after rallying nearly 30% this week, with $2,400 now a key level. Institutional demand remains strong: Ethereum spot ETFs attracted roughly $697M last week, including $185M in one day, marking five consecutive sessions of inflows.
I’m watching closely: reclaiming $2,400 could signal consolidation, while losing $2,300 may increase downside risk. If ETF inflows continue, ins. #BTCETFInflowsSurge #ETHTests2500 #NvidiaServerPriceHike
Don't just say daily chart bull traps off the cuff
Continuous volume increase, ongoing net inflows from ETFs, Citibank custody paving the way—the signals are clear. Hundreds of billions in capital entering the market to set the stage, it’s impossible that it’s just to harvest the small chips held by retail investors; the cost simply doesn’t make sense.#BTCETFInflowsSurge #ETHTests2500 #NvidiaServerPriceHike

$ETH IS CONSOLIDATING AFTER A MASSIVE RUN
Ethereum pushed above $2,500, pulled back toward $2,400, and is now moving sideways after gaining nearly 30% in a week.
The numbers underneath the move are interesting:
💥 More than $1.1B in ETH shorts liquidated
🏦 ETH spot ETFs saw roughly $697M in weekly inflows
📈 ETH remains well above its recent lows
Now the market faces an important question:
Was this simply a massive short squeeze, or are spot buyers stepping in to sustain the trend?
That distinction matters.
If ETF and spot demand continue, this consolidation could simply be ETH building a base before another leg higher.
But if buying momentum fades, profit-taking and remaining leverage could create a deeper pullback.
For now, I wouldn’t confuse consolidation with weakness.
The direction may still be bullish but the rhythm has changed.
I’m watching whether $ETH can reclaim $2.5K and turn it into support.
And if ETH maintains strength while BTC holds its breakout, $SOL and the broader altcoin market could eventually get their turn.
The squeeze started the move. Now spot demand has to prove it can sustain it. $TRUMP

CRYPTO ROTATION IS ENTERING A NEW PHASE
$BTC holds around $77K after nearing $79.5K, while ETF flows reinforce institutional demand. BTC and ETH ETFs recently attracted roughly $2.6B in one week.
$ETH shows relative strength near $2.5K.
The key shift: capital is expanding beyond $BTC . $ETH, $SOL, and selected altcoins are benefiting as liquidity rotation accelerates.
I’m watching $BNB, $OKB, $SOL, and $BICO to see whether this becomes a broader trend or remains short-lived.