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On October 15, both US spot ETFs, Bitcoin and Ethereum, experienced a significant decline. Bitcoin ETFs recorded a net outflow of $94.00 million, while Ethereum ETFs saw gains of $5.32 million, as per the SoSoValue report.
Bitcoin ETFs saw an outflow of $94.00 million, marking a notable drop. Only two of its ETFs posted action of sell-offs. Grayscale GBTC recorded $82.90 million, and Invesco BTCO $11.10 million in withdrawals.
Neither of the ETFs posted any gains for the session. Its total trading value also dropped to $4.55 billion with total net assets of $152.66 billion. This represents 6.82% of the Bitcoin market cap.
Ethereum ETFs recorded a combined $5.32 million in inflows, with two ETFs posting gains. Bitwise ETHW and Fidelity FETH added $12.31 million and $9996.44K, respectively.
21Shares TETH was the only ETF to report an outflow of $7.98 million. Its total trading value plummeted to $2.14 billion with total net assets of $27.69 billion, marking 5.66% of the Ethereum market cap.
Bitcoin is trading at $111,584, down 8.2% from last week. Its market cap is $2.22 trillion, with a daily trading volume of $69.47 billion, showing weak market momentum.
Ethereum is at $4,015, slightly lower than yesterday. Its 24-hour trading volume is $47.22 billion, and its market cap is $483.33 billion, both slightly down.
The crypto market has been weakening since the October 10 selloff. Concerns over the US-China trade war and tariffs triggered the drop. Geopolitical tensions, overleveraging, and large liquidations have also added pressure.

Lawmakers in the US House of Representatives and Senate met with cryptocurrency industry leaders in three separate roundtable events this week. Members of the US Congress met with key figures in the cryptocurrency industry to discuss issues and potential laws related to the establishment of a strategic Bitcoin reserve and a market structure.On Tuesday, a group of lawmakers that included Alaska Representative Nick Begich and Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno met with Strategy co-founder Michael Saylor and others in a roundtable event regarding the BITCOIN Act, a bill to establish a strategic Bitcoin (BTC) reserve. The discussion was hosted by the advocacy organization Digital Chamber and its affiliates, the Digital Power Network and Bitcoin Treasury Council.“Legislators and the executives at yesterday’s roundtable agree, there is a need [for] a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve law to ensure its longevity for America’s financial future,” Hailey Miller, director of government affairs and public policy at Digital Power Network, told Cointelegraph. “Most attendees are looking for next steps, which may mean including the SBR within the broader policy frameworks already advancing.“Read more

