PANews reported on December 9 that Lin Chen, head of Asia Pacific business at Deribit, wrote on X that the buying sentiment of BTC ETFs remained strong last week, with an overall net inflow of US$2.775 billion and an increase of 28,606.26 BTC. On Thursday, the price of BTC successfully exceeded US$100,000. Last week, BlackRock continued to lead the increase in holdings, absorbing 26,880.87 BTC in a single week, accounting for 81.7% of the total increase. On the contrary, Grayscale continued to reduce its holdings by 3,113.12 BTC, and the rest of the institutions maintained a net inflow.

Last week, ETH ETF was relatively strong, with a record-breaking single-day net inflow of 111,567.04 coins on Thursday, a weekly net inflow of $838 million, and a net increase of 222,946.99 coins. However, ETHE has seen a net outflow for five consecutive days (reaching 27,180.27 coins), and the main investors are still BlackRock and Fidelity, which increased their holdings by 152,711.02 and 79,052.72 ETH, respectively. In addition, the current ETH/BTC exchange rate has also successfully rebounded by nearly 0.04.