Bitcoin Surges 22% on $1.92 Billion ETF Inflows; Jackson Hole in Focus
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Add TechGaged as your preferred source on Google See more TechGaged stories across Google News and Discover. Add Something shifted in institutional crypto appetite this week. It wasn’t subtle. Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs together pulled in $2.6 billion, the strongest combined performance since October 2025. What Followed Treasury Secretary’s Announcement Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced on August 19 that the U.S. government would at lea…
In five consecutive sessions, U.S. Bitcoin cash ETFs have accumulated $1.92 billion in inflows. These inflows of capital bring their assets under management to about $100 billion. At the same time, flows affect the ether, the XRP and Solana, proof that institutional interest is now going beyond bitcoin. The article Bitcoin ETFs align five sessions of entries and approach the 100 billion dollars of assets has appeared first on Cointribune.
Wall Street Bids Up Bitcoin: ETFs Add $1.92 Billion as Squeeze Decimates Bears
Bitcoin ETFs absorbed nearly $2 billion in a week amid a short-squeeze rally and US liquidity tailwinds, even as the SEC floated a $75 million fundraising path, Illinois imposed new broker tax burdens, and concentration and governance concerns surfaced across Polymarket, altcoin projects, and corporate transactions.
Bitcoin Surges 22% on $1.92 Billion ETF Inflows; Jackson Hole in Focus
NEW YORK, August 22, 2026, 11:03 EDT — Bitcoin was quoted at $76,963 as of 10:58 a.m. EDT Saturday, sustaining much of its 22% gain for the week following a peak of $79,463 on Friday. This marks the cryptocurrency's strongest weekly rise since March 2024. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs attracted $1.918 billion across five sessions,…
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