Bitcoin ETF inflows totaled $69.44 million on March 30, reversing recent inflows/outflows. Ark & 21Shares’ ARKB led with $33.03 million, Fidelity’s FBTC added $28.89 million, and BlackRock’s IBIT brought in $7.52 million. Ethereum ETFs also saw a $4.96 million inflow, ending a six-day outflow trend. Fidelity’s FETH attracted $10.56 million in inflows.

Key Insights

  • Bitcoin ETFs posted $69.44 million in net inflows on March 30.
  • Ark & 21Shares’ ARKB had the biggest single-fund inflow of the day, bringing in $33.03 million.
  • Ethereum ETFs added $4.96 million on the day.

Bitcoin ETFs posted $69.44 million in net inflows on March 30, 2026, breaking a run of consecutive outflow sessions. SoSoValue data shows the daily result pushed cumulative total net inflows across all US Bitcoin ETFs to $56.00 billion.

The total net assets also climbed to $85.47 billion from $84.77 billion the prior session. Total value traded on March 30 reached $2.39 billion.

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The positive session follows back-to-back outflow days of $171.22 million on March 26 and $225.48 million on March 27. These were the two largest single-day losses of the recent outflow period.

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Bitcoin ETFs Inflows Led by ARKB and FBTC

Three funds recorded positive flows on March 30. Ark & 21Shares’ Bitcoin ETF (CBOE: ARKB) led the day with $33.03 million in net inflows, absorbing 497.77 BTC. Its cumulative net inflow now stands at $1.43 billion.

Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (CBOE: FBTC) followed with $28.89 million in inflows across 435.36 BTC. This brought its cumulative net inflow to $11.02 billion.

BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (NASDAQ: IBIT) added $7.52 million through 113.36 BTC. It now holds the largest cumulative net inflow in the category at $63.11 billion.

All remaining Bitcoin ETFs recorded zero net flows on the day. Grayscale’s Bitcoin Trust (NYSE: GBTC) posted no movement, leaving its cumulative net outflow at $26.01 billion.

Grayscale’s Bitcoin Mini Trust (NYSE: BTC) showed no activity. Bitwise’s Bitcoin ETF (NYSE: BITB) also recorded no movement.

VanEck’s Bitcoin ETF (CBOE: HODL) and Invesco’s Bitcoin ETF (CBOE: BTCO) remained unchanged. Franklin’s EZBC, Valkyrie’s BRRR, WisdomTree’s BTCW, and Hashdex’s DEFI all reported no activity.

Cumulative net inflows range from $374.56 million for Franklin’s EZBC to $2.18 billion for Grayscale’s Bitcoin Mini Trust. These funds hold the lowest and highest positions in the category, respectively.

Bitcoin ETFs in Context: Daily Recovery After Heavy Selling

The March 30 inflow session arrived after a difficult final stretch to March. Daily data shows that following a strong $167.23 million inflow day on March 23, the week deteriorated rapidly.

March 24 shed $74.53 million. March 25 recovered $7.81 million. At the same time, March 26 and March 27 together saw $396.70 million in outflows.

The two-day selloff cut total net assets from $91.63 billion on March 25 to $84.77 billion by March 27. That’s a drop of $6.86 billion over two sessions.

March 30’s $69.44 million partially offsets that decline, lifting total net assets back to $85.47 billion. The cumulative net inflow stands at $56.00 billion. This remains below the recent peak of $56.54 billion reached on March 17.

Ethereum ETFs End Six-Session Outflow Streak

Ethereum ETFs recorded $4.96 million in net inflows on March 30. That’s the first positive session since March 17’s $138.25 million inflow. The six-session outflow streak between March 18 and March 27 had removed a combined $286.52 million from the category.

Cumulative total net inflows for Ethereum ETFs ticked up to $11.53 billion. With this, total net assets at $11.51 billion and total value traded on the day at $1.05 billion.

At the fund level, Fidelity’s Ethereum Fund (CBOE: FETH) led inflows with $10.56 million across 5,230 ETH. This pushed its cumulative net inflow to $2.31 billion.

BlackRock’s ETHB (NASDAQ: ETHB) added $4.15 million across 2,060 ETH, with its cumulative net inflow at $304.75 million.

BlackRock’s iShares Ethereum Trust (NASDAQ: ETHA) recorded $9.76 million in outflows, equal to 4,830 ETH. That left its cumulative net inflow at $11.62 billion.

The remaining funds posted zero net flows. Grayscale’s ETHE (NYSE: ETHE) carries a cumulative net outflow of $5.18 billion.

VanEck’s ETHV (CBOE: ETHV) reported zero net flows. Franklin’s EZET (CBOE: EZET) and Invesco’s QETH (CBOE: QETH) also showed no activity. 21Shares’ TETH, Bitwise’s ETHW, and Grayscale’s ETH all recorded no flows on the day.

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