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Zero inflows, weak demand: Did VanEck’s AVAX ETF debut fall flat?

Crypto market sentiment is deeply negative in early 2026 and even worse for some select altcoins. 

This was illustrated by the recent launch of VanEck’s U.S. spot Avalanche [AVAX] ETF, which saw zero inflows and paltry $330K in trading volume. 

For comparison, the Bitwise Solana [SOL] ETF went live on the 29th of October, just after the market-wide crash. Yet it recorded $69 million in inflows and $58 million in trading volume. 

In mid-November, Ripple’s first spot XRP ETF, launched by Canary Capital, saw $245 million in inflows on its launch day. Chainlink’s Grayscale LINK ETF also attracted $41 million, making the first-ever AVAX ETF’s zero-inflow debut a subdued reception compared to other altcoin ETFs. 

Whether this was just a slow start or a reality check for other altcoin ETFs remained to be seen. Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart said the top 20 crypto assets will likely see at least one single ETF, but was more “bullish on index products.” 

AVAX’s debut met with ‘extreme fear’

Even so, the debut was met with ‘extreme fear,’ which remained slightly unchanged as of press time. Notably, the altcoin’s Fear and Greed Index dropped to 20 during the launch and slightly improved to a ‘fear’ level of 29. 

Source: Gate

In other words, speculators were extremely bearish on the altcoin, and the ETF debut made no huge difference.   

A look at AVAX’s Open Interest (OI) or overall speculative appetite across the Futures market painted the same picture. Since the crash on the 10th of October, AVAX’s OI has fallen off a cliff from nearly $1 billion and has remained stagnant below $200 million. 

Source: Velo

In other words, demand for the altcoin was flat across spot and Futures markets. On the price charts, AVAX only bounced 2% but still struggled near its late 2025 price range of $11-$15. 

The extended selling pressure in mid-December eased at the range lows of $11. Bulls attempted to defend the level once again this week.

However, the muted price reaction to the ETF update raised doubts about whether the support will hold and boost bulls to push toward $13 or $15. 

Source: AVAX/USDT, TradingView

A break below the range would reinforce a deeper correction, increasing the odds of a dip below $10 if the bearish sentiment persists.


Final Thoughts 

  • Unlike the recent altcoin ETF debuts, the first-ever AVAX ETF attracted zero inflows and $330k in trading volume 
  • Speculative interest has been flat for the past few months, while sentiment has soured deeply.
Next: Crypto vs. metals: The AI-fueled divergence investors can’t ignore

Source: https://ambcrypto.com/zero-inflows-weak-demand-did-vanecks-avax-etf-debut-fall-flat/

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