US spot Bitcoin ETFs take in $608.3M as BTC reclaims $75K
Spot Ether ETFs added $220.8M the same day, their biggest intake since Oct. 28, 2025.
Bitcoin (BTC) is currently trading at $78,215.00, with a market capitalization of $1.57 trillion, ranking #1 among all cryptocurrencies. Over the past 24 hours, Bitcoin is up 13.20%, trading between a low of $71,224.00 and a high of $79,320.00, with $67.32 billion in trading volume. Bitcoin's all-time high was $126,080.00, reached on October 6, 2025. Its all-time low was $67.81 on July 5, 2013. Looking at broader trends, BTC has gained 25.70% over the past 7 days and is up 20.10% over the past 30 days. There are currently 20.07 million BTC in circulation out of a maximum supply of 21.00 million.
Spot Ether ETFs added $220.8M the same day, their biggest intake since Oct. 28, 2025.
The break coincided with a US Treasury plan to raise long-end buybacks from $2B to at least $4B per operation starting Sept. 9.
Strategist Mark Connors frames the shift as a long-yield relief valve, with Sept. 15 policy progress as the near-term check.
Q2 2026 results show colocation is now the profit engine, but the buildout is being financed with roughly $4.3B of long-term debt.
Traders are anchoring to a Sept. 15 Clarity Act vote and expanded Treasury buybacks, with $66.6K now the key technical line.
Users can hold, send, and receive USDU now, while swaps and buy-sell are slated for later via third parties.