Manoj Kumar Sinha
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BTC holds the line. Everything else fades. ✅Five straight weeks of BTC ETF inflows — $153.87M last week. Consistent institutional buying in the $75K–$80K range is starting to look less like opportunistic dip-buying and more like deliberate position-building. BTC has since broken above $80K. ❌ETH tells the opposite story. After three weeks of inflows, last week saw $82.47M exit. ETH holding above $2,300. Short-term profit-taking is the obvious read — but ETH's persistent underperformance relative to BTC is becoming a pattern, not a blip. ⚠️XRP and SOL are effectively invisible right now. XRP ETF net outflows: $35.21K — essentially zero. SOL: seven of eight ETFs recorded no flows whatsoever, with only GSOL moving. SOL at $85.47. Altcoin ETF momentum has quietly evaporated. 💡Institutions are buying BTC at $78K while pulling back from ETH and ignoring the rest. Is this the early setup for a BTC-led move — or just consolidation before the altcoins catch up? Drop your take 👇 #Bitcoin #Ethereum #XRP #Solana #CryptoETF #BTC #ETH #BitcoinETF #SoSoValue




Mainstream pressure. Fractured flows. BTC ETFs: -$137.77M. ETH ETFs: -$87.73M. Both on a 3-day losing streak. Against that backdrop, XRP ETFs quietly pulled in $3.59M — standing out as the only major crypto ETF in the green. SOL sits in a different kind of limbo: zero inflows for three straight days. Not leaving, not arriving. Just still. capital is clearly turning more cautious. As majors face pressure, XRP is still attracting selective inflows, while SOL has moved into clear wait-and-see mode. Drop your take 👇 #BTC #ETH #XRP #SOL #ETF #SoSoValue















