BitcoinWorld Bitcoin’s Institutional Backbone Strengthens Despite Rotation to Ether Bitcoin (BTC) remains the crypto market’s institutional anchor even as late-August data show a temporary rotation toward Ether. Fresh ETF flow figures, evolving U.S. rules that improve fund plumbing, and on-chain market structure suggest BTC’s longer-term investment case is intact—supported by deep liquidity and a clear macro narrative, even through pockets of volatility. Reuters+1 Bitcoin Today: Price, Context, and Liquidity Bitcoin surged to fresh records earlier this month on regulatory tailwinds and institutional demand, briefly topping $120,000 before consolidating. Momentum cooled into month-end, with on-chain analysts flagging a nearby support band around the low-$100Ks where buyers historically step in. Liquidity remains robust, and derivatives open interest has stayed elevated, reflecting ongoing institutional participation. Market structure: Glassnode’s late-August read showed BTC trading near $111k, testing technical supports around $107k–$109k, while noting that losses remained relatively shallow given the macro backdrop. Glassnode Insights ETF Flows: The Biggest Driver of Institutional Bitcoin Exposure If 2024 was the year spot Bitcoin ETFs opened the gates, 2025 has been the year flows and rules matured. In July, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs posted record two-day net inflows of $2.2B and $3.4B for the month to that point—evidence that pensions, RIAs, and multi-asset funds are using the wrapper for regulated exposure. A critical July policy shift by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission allowing in-kind creations and redemptions for crypto ETFs has further reduced frictions and potential tax drag, improving the product’s operational efficiency for large allocators. Into the final August sessions, daily prints have been choppy across issuers—but the flow tape still underscores persistent institutional engagement. (Recent daily totals and cumulative figures are tracked by Farside Investors.) August Rotation to Ether Is Real—but Doesn’t Break the BTC Thesis Data for August show meaningful rotation into U.S. spot Ether ETFs, even as some Bitcoin funds saw outflows. CoinShares’ weekly survey highlighted Bitcoin outflows versus multi-billion-dollar inflows to Ether in mid-to-late August, a pattern echoed by other market trackers. The Block’s synthesis put ETH ETF net inflows on pace for ~$4B for the month, while several trackers show BTC ETFs experiencing net outflows in the same period. What it means: Rotations like this are typical late-cycle behavior as investors seek relative value, yield (via staking in ETH’s case), or fresh narratives. BTC’s case remains macro, liquidity, and reserve-asset–led: it is the deepest, most institutionally held, and most index-like crypto exposure—attributes that do not vanish with a month of rotation. On-Chain Signals: Supportive but Not Euphoric Holder behavior: Glassnode’s week-34 update noted BTC near support with spot demand neutral and perpetuals slightly bearish, a mix that often precedes range-building rather than capitulation. Short-term holders have shown pockets of stress near resistance, but drawdowns have been contained to date. Glassnode Insights Dominance: Bitcoin’s market-cap dominance has eased from recent highs as capital explores ETH and select large-cap alts, yet BTC remains the benchmark allocation for multi-asset managers building long-term crypto sleeves. (Live dominance charts: CoinMarketCap.) CoinMarketCap Supply and Miners: Post-Halving Reality Four months after the April 2024 halving, miner economics have gone through the familiar post-halving squeeze → adaptation cycle. A JPMorgan readout for July showed mining profitability at the highest level since the halving, aided by price strength and efficiency gains across listed miners. Meanwhile, parts of the sector continue to diversify into AI/data-center partnerships to stabilize revenue, a theme tracked since last year. Bottom line: Reduced issuance remains a durable supply headwind, even if price performance doesn’t move in a straight line each post-halving cycle. (Earlier cycle-to-cycle comparisons this year underscored how maturing market structure can temper the amplitude of post-halving rallies.) Policy & Plumbing: Why Rules Matter for Big Money Two developments stand out for Bitcoin’s institutional story this summer: Record-setting ETF intake in July reinforced that regulated wrappers—not offshore venues—now set the marginal demand curve for BTC in the U.S. The SEC’s in-kind creation/redemption green light in late July reduces costs and operational friction, making it easier for large APs to move inventory and keep ETF prices tight to NAV—a crucial feature for buy-and-hold allocators. Add in broader regulatory clarity and the narrative from Washington favoring digital-asset innovation, and the policy backdrop looks more constructive than in prior cycles. Key Data at a Glance (Late August 2025) Price context: BTC made new highs in mid-August before consolidating; late-month ranges clustered around the low-$100Ks per Glassnode. Flows: July set all-time two-day net inflow records for U.S. spot BTC ETFs; August flows turned mixed with ETH leading net inflows per multiple trackers. Rules: In-kind creations/redemptions now allowed for BTC/ETH ETFs, improving fund efficiency. Miners: Profitability in July reached the highest since the halving, per JPMorgan. Why Bitcoin Still Anchors Institutional Crypto Portfolios Even with August’s rotation into Ether, three attributes keep Bitcoin central to institutional portfolios: 1) Depth & Liquidity: Bitcoin’s ETF ecosystem has grown quickly, compressing spreads and deepening two-way markets. That scale is essential for insurers, pensions, and sovereign wealth funds that must move size without slippage. 2) Macro Hedge & Digital Reserve Narrative: BTC behaves as a scarce, policy-independent asset whose supply schedule is transparent and credibly enforced—an investment case that remains distinct from platform tokens. 3) Cleaner Access Pathways: The regulatory arc—spanning spot ETFs, operational enhancements, and standardized custody—lowers career risk for CIOs who might otherwise avoid direct token handling. What to Watch in September ETF Tape: Whether BTC resumes net inflows as month-end rotations settle, especially with in-kind mechanics now embedded. (Daily: Farside.) On-Chain Thresholds: Glassnode’s support/resistance bands around $107k–$113k; a sustained reclaim could re-ignite trend following. Glassnode Insights Miner Activity: Follow listed-miner updates; profitability trends post-July can influence near-term sell pressure from treasuries. Macro Calendar: Rate-cut expectations and dollar moves—a key driver of risk appetite and cross-asset flows. (Context: Reuters macro coverage of BTC’s record run this month.) Quick FAQ Is Ether “replacing” Bitcoin for institutions?No. August shows rotation, not replacement. Ether’s yield and ETF novelty attracted flows, but BTC retains benchmark status for long-horizon allocators. Do post-halving returns look weaker than past cycles?Yes, this cycle’s amplitude is lower—consistent with a maturing asset class and the rise of ETF-driven demand over speculative spot. That doesn’t negate the supply story; it changes the tempo. What’s the single most important near-term driver?Flows. With in-kind creations/redemptions enabled, watch net ETF intake as the cleanest gauge of incremental institutional demand. This post Bitcoin’s Institutional Backbone Strengthens Despite Rotation to Ether first appeared on BitcoinWorld and is written by Editorial TeamBitcoinWorld Bitcoin’s Institutional Backbone Strengthens Despite Rotation to Ether Bitcoin (BTC) remains the crypto market’s institutional anchor even as late-August data show a temporary rotation toward Ether. Fresh ETF flow figures, evolving U.S. rules that improve fund plumbing, and on-chain market structure suggest BTC’s longer-term investment case is intact—supported by deep liquidity and a clear macro narrative, even through pockets of volatility. Reuters+1 Bitcoin Today: Price, Context, and Liquidity Bitcoin surged to fresh records earlier this month on regulatory tailwinds and institutional demand, briefly topping $120,000 before consolidating. Momentum cooled into month-end, with on-chain analysts flagging a nearby support band around the low-$100Ks where buyers historically step in. Liquidity remains robust, and derivatives open interest has stayed elevated, reflecting ongoing institutional participation. Market structure: Glassnode’s late-August read showed BTC trading near $111k, testing technical supports around $107k–$109k, while noting that losses remained relatively shallow given the macro backdrop. Glassnode Insights ETF Flows: The Biggest Driver of Institutional Bitcoin Exposure If 2024 was the year spot Bitcoin ETFs opened the gates, 2025 has been the year flows and rules matured. In July, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs posted record two-day net inflows of $2.2B and $3.4B for the month to that point—evidence that pensions, RIAs, and multi-asset funds are using the wrapper for regulated exposure. A critical July policy shift by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission allowing in-kind creations and redemptions for crypto ETFs has further reduced frictions and potential tax drag, improving the product’s operational efficiency for large allocators. Into the final August sessions, daily prints have been choppy across issuers—but the flow tape still underscores persistent institutional engagement. (Recent daily totals and cumulative figures are tracked by Farside Investors.) August Rotation to Ether Is Real—but Doesn’t Break the BTC Thesis Data for August show meaningful rotation into U.S. spot Ether ETFs, even as some Bitcoin funds saw outflows. CoinShares’ weekly survey highlighted Bitcoin outflows versus multi-billion-dollar inflows to Ether in mid-to-late August, a pattern echoed by other market trackers. The Block’s synthesis put ETH ETF net inflows on pace for ~$4B for the month, while several trackers show BTC ETFs experiencing net outflows in the same period. What it means: Rotations like this are typical late-cycle behavior as investors seek relative value, yield (via staking in ETH’s case), or fresh narratives. BTC’s case remains macro, liquidity, and reserve-asset–led: it is the deepest, most institutionally held, and most index-like crypto exposure—attributes that do not vanish with a month of rotation. On-Chain Signals: Supportive but Not Euphoric Holder behavior: Glassnode’s week-34 update noted BTC near support with spot demand neutral and perpetuals slightly bearish, a mix that often precedes range-building rather than capitulation. Short-term holders have shown pockets of stress near resistance, but drawdowns have been contained to date. Glassnode Insights Dominance: Bitcoin’s market-cap dominance has eased from recent highs as capital explores ETH and select large-cap alts, yet BTC remains the benchmark allocation for multi-asset managers building long-term crypto sleeves. (Live dominance charts: CoinMarketCap.) CoinMarketCap Supply and Miners: Post-Halving Reality Four months after the April 2024 halving, miner economics have gone through the familiar post-halving squeeze → adaptation cycle. A JPMorgan readout for July showed mining profitability at the highest level since the halving, aided by price strength and efficiency gains across listed miners. Meanwhile, parts of the sector continue to diversify into AI/data-center partnerships to stabilize revenue, a theme tracked since last year. Bottom line: Reduced issuance remains a durable supply headwind, even if price performance doesn’t move in a straight line each post-halving cycle. (Earlier cycle-to-cycle comparisons this year underscored how maturing market structure can temper the amplitude of post-halving rallies.) Policy & Plumbing: Why Rules Matter for Big Money Two developments stand out for Bitcoin’s institutional story this summer: Record-setting ETF intake in July reinforced that regulated wrappers—not offshore venues—now set the marginal demand curve for BTC in the U.S. The SEC’s in-kind creation/redemption green light in late July reduces costs and operational friction, making it easier for large APs to move inventory and keep ETF prices tight to NAV—a crucial feature for buy-and-hold allocators. Add in broader regulatory clarity and the narrative from Washington favoring digital-asset innovation, and the policy backdrop looks more constructive than in prior cycles. Key Data at a Glance (Late August 2025) Price context: BTC made new highs in mid-August before consolidating; late-month ranges clustered around the low-$100Ks per Glassnode. Flows: July set all-time two-day net inflow records for U.S. spot BTC ETFs; August flows turned mixed with ETH leading net inflows per multiple trackers. Rules: In-kind creations/redemptions now allowed for BTC/ETH ETFs, improving fund efficiency. Miners: Profitability in July reached the highest since the halving, per JPMorgan. Why Bitcoin Still Anchors Institutional Crypto Portfolios Even with August’s rotation into Ether, three attributes keep Bitcoin central to institutional portfolios: 1) Depth & Liquidity: Bitcoin’s ETF ecosystem has grown quickly, compressing spreads and deepening two-way markets. That scale is essential for insurers, pensions, and sovereign wealth funds that must move size without slippage. 2) Macro Hedge & Digital Reserve Narrative: BTC behaves as a scarce, policy-independent asset whose supply schedule is transparent and credibly enforced—an investment case that remains distinct from platform tokens. 3) Cleaner Access Pathways: The regulatory arc—spanning spot ETFs, operational enhancements, and standardized custody—lowers career risk for CIOs who might otherwise avoid direct token handling. What to Watch in September ETF Tape: Whether BTC resumes net inflows as month-end rotations settle, especially with in-kind mechanics now embedded. (Daily: Farside.) On-Chain Thresholds: Glassnode’s support/resistance bands around $107k–$113k; a sustained reclaim could re-ignite trend following. Glassnode Insights Miner Activity: Follow listed-miner updates; profitability trends post-July can influence near-term sell pressure from treasuries. Macro Calendar: Rate-cut expectations and dollar moves—a key driver of risk appetite and cross-asset flows. (Context: Reuters macro coverage of BTC’s record run this month.) Quick FAQ Is Ether “replacing” Bitcoin for institutions?No. August shows rotation, not replacement. Ether’s yield and ETF novelty attracted flows, but BTC retains benchmark status for long-horizon allocators. Do post-halving returns look weaker than past cycles?Yes, this cycle’s amplitude is lower—consistent with a maturing asset class and the rise of ETF-driven demand over speculative spot. That doesn’t negate the supply story; it changes the tempo. What’s the single most important near-term driver?Flows. With in-kind creations/redemptions enabled, watch net ETF intake as the cleanest gauge of incremental institutional demand. This post Bitcoin’s Institutional Backbone Strengthens Despite Rotation to Ether first appeared on BitcoinWorld and is written by Editorial Team

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Bitcoin’s Institutional Backbone Strengthens Despite Rotation to Ether

Bitcoin (BTC) remains the crypto market’s institutional anchor even as late-August data show a temporary rotation toward Ether. Fresh ETF flow figures, evolving U.S. rules that improve fund plumbing, and on-chain market structure suggest BTC’s longer-term investment case is intact—supported by deep liquidity and a clear macro narrative, even through pockets of volatility. Reuters+1


Bitcoin Today: Price, Context, and Liquidity

Bitcoin surged to fresh records earlier this month on regulatory tailwinds and institutional demand, briefly topping $120,000 before consolidating. Momentum cooled into month-end, with on-chain analysts flagging a nearby support band around the low-$100Ks where buyers historically step in. Liquidity remains robust, and derivatives open interest has stayed elevated, reflecting ongoing institutional participation.

  • Market structure: Glassnode’s late-August read showed BTC trading near $111k, testing technical supports around $107k–$109k, while noting that losses remained relatively shallow given the macro backdrop. Glassnode Insights


ETF Flows: The Biggest Driver of Institutional Bitcoin Exposure

If 2024 was the year spot Bitcoin ETFs opened the gates, 2025 has been the year flows and rules matured. In July, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs posted record two-day net inflows of $2.2B and $3.4B for the month to that point—evidence that pensions, RIAs, and multi-asset funds are using the wrapper for regulated exposure.

A critical July policy shift by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission allowing in-kind creations and redemptions for crypto ETFs has further reduced frictions and potential tax drag, improving the product’s operational efficiency for large allocators.

Into the final August sessions, daily prints have been choppy across issuers—but the flow tape still underscores persistent institutional engagement. (Recent daily totals and cumulative figures are tracked by Farside Investors.)


August Rotation to Ether Is Real—but Doesn’t Break the BTC Thesis

Data for August show meaningful rotation into U.S. spot Ether ETFs, even as some Bitcoin funds saw outflows. CoinShares’ weekly survey highlighted Bitcoin outflows versus multi-billion-dollar inflows to Ether in mid-to-late August, a pattern echoed by other market trackers. The Block’s synthesis put ETH ETF net inflows on pace for ~$4B for the month, while several trackers show BTC ETFs experiencing net outflows in the same period.

What it means:

  • Rotations like this are typical late-cycle behavior as investors seek relative value, yield (via staking in ETH’s case), or fresh narratives.

  • BTC’s case remains macro, liquidity, and reserve-asset–led: it is the deepest, most institutionally held, and most index-like crypto exposure—attributes that do not vanish with a month of rotation.


On-Chain Signals: Supportive but Not Euphoric

Holder behavior: Glassnode’s week-34 update noted BTC near support with spot demand neutral and perpetuals slightly bearish, a mix that often precedes range-building rather than capitulation. Short-term holders have shown pockets of stress near resistance, but drawdowns have been contained to date. Glassnode Insights

Dominance: Bitcoin’s market-cap dominance has eased from recent highs as capital explores ETH and select large-cap alts, yet BTC remains the benchmark allocation for multi-asset managers building long-term crypto sleeves. (Live dominance charts: CoinMarketCap.) CoinMarketCap


Supply and Miners: Post-Halving Reality

Four months after the April 2024 halving, miner economics have gone through the familiar post-halving squeeze → adaptation cycle. A JPMorgan readout for July showed mining profitability at the highest level since the halving, aided by price strength and efficiency gains across listed miners. Meanwhile, parts of the sector continue to diversify into AI/data-center partnerships to stabilize revenue, a theme tracked since last year.

Bottom line: Reduced issuance remains a durable supply headwind, even if price performance doesn’t move in a straight line each post-halving cycle. (Earlier cycle-to-cycle comparisons this year underscored how maturing market structure can temper the amplitude of post-halving rallies.)


Policy & Plumbing: Why Rules Matter for Big Money

Two developments stand out for Bitcoin’s institutional story this summer:

  1. Record-setting ETF intake in July reinforced that regulated wrappers—not offshore venues—now set the marginal demand curve for BTC in the U.S.

  2. The SEC’s in-kind creation/redemption green light in late July reduces costs and operational friction, making it easier for large APs to move inventory and keep ETF prices tight to NAV—a crucial feature for buy-and-hold allocators.

Add in broader regulatory clarity and the narrative from Washington favoring digital-asset innovation, and the policy backdrop looks more constructive than in prior cycles.


Key Data at a Glance (Late August 2025)

  • Price context: BTC made new highs in mid-August before consolidating; late-month ranges clustered around the low-$100Ks per Glassnode.

  • Flows: July set all-time two-day net inflow records for U.S. spot BTC ETFs; August flows turned mixed with ETH leading net inflows per multiple trackers.

  • Rules: In-kind creations/redemptions now allowed for BTC/ETH ETFs, improving fund efficiency.

  • Miners: Profitability in July reached the highest since the halving, per JPMorgan.


Why Bitcoin Still Anchors Institutional Crypto Portfolios

Even with August’s rotation into Ether, three attributes keep Bitcoin central to institutional portfolios:

1) Depth & Liquidity: Bitcoin’s ETF ecosystem has grown quickly, compressing spreads and deepening two-way markets. That scale is essential for insurers, pensions, and sovereign wealth funds that must move size without slippage.

2) Macro Hedge & Digital Reserve Narrative: BTC behaves as a scarce, policy-independent asset whose supply schedule is transparent and credibly enforced—an investment case that remains distinct from platform tokens.

3) Cleaner Access Pathways: The regulatory arc—spanning spot ETFs, operational enhancements, and standardized custody—lowers career risk for CIOs who might otherwise avoid direct token handling.


What to Watch in September

  • ETF Tape: Whether BTC resumes net inflows as month-end rotations settle, especially with in-kind mechanics now embedded. (Daily: Farside.)

  • On-Chain Thresholds: Glassnode’s support/resistance bands around $107k–$113k; a sustained reclaim could re-ignite trend following. Glassnode Insights

  • Miner Activity: Follow listed-miner updates; profitability trends post-July can influence near-term sell pressure from treasuries.

  • Macro Calendar: Rate-cut expectations and dollar moves—a key driver of risk appetite and cross-asset flows. (Context: Reuters macro coverage of BTC’s record run this month.)


Quick FAQ

Is Ether “replacing” Bitcoin for institutions?
No. August shows rotation, not replacement. Ether’s yield and ETF novelty attracted flows, but BTC retains benchmark status for long-horizon allocators.

Do post-halving returns look weaker than past cycles?
Yes, this cycle’s amplitude is lower—consistent with a maturing asset class and the rise of ETF-driven demand over speculative spot. That doesn’t negate the supply story; it changes the tempo.

What’s the single most important near-term driver?
Flows. With in-kind creations/redemptions enabled, watch net ETF intake as the cleanest gauge of incremental institutional demand.

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