Bitcoin ETFs log inflows as cold wallet hack reignites custody debate
US spot Bitcoin ETFs drew $382 million in two-day inflows, with Galaxy’s Bitcoin ETF returning to gains as the Coldcard incident renewed custody concerns.
Archive context
Older archive item. Useful for background and entity history, but not a fresh market-moving signal.
US spot Bitcoin ETFs drew $382 million in two-day inflows, with Galaxy’s Bitcoin ETF returning to gains as the Coldcard incident renewed custody concerns.
Why this matters
Bitcoin is showing up inside the Security Incidents theme, so this story is worth tracking for follow-through rather than treating it as a one-off headline.
Original source
Read on CointelegraphRelated market context
Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs break $1B in their best week since April and BlackRock brought in 80% of the cash
US-listed spot Bitcoin and Ethereum exchange-traded funds pulled in more than $1 billion in fresh cash this week, with both groups...
Santiment reports 2.27M new Bitcoin wallets amid Coldcard custody concerns
The surge in Bitcoin wallet creation highlights the self-custody community's rapid response to security threats, impacting market...
Bitcoin Wallets Spike to 2026 High as Coldcard Hack Fallout Spreads
Bitcoin logged 2.27 million new wallets and 751,000 active wallets this week, its strongest onchain activity in months, as holders...
Bitcoin investors pour $853 million into spot ETFs. BlackRock’s IBIT claims the bulk
Bitcoin ETFs recorded $853.54 million in net inflows last week, the strongest since mid-April, with BlackRock’s IBIT taking the bu...
Bitcoin ETFs Post Best Week Since April With $854 Million Inflow
U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs posted gains across all five sessions, attracting $853.54 million in their strongest week since April 17. E...
Why crypto ‘audited’ badges are giving investors a dangerous false sense of security
At 1:30 p.m. UTC on Feb. 21, 2025, Bybit began moving funds from an Ethereum cold wallet to a warm wallet, the sort of routine tra...