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Bitcoin traded above $63,000, experiencing a slight daily decline but a weekly gain, with BTC ETFs seeing significant positive net inflows, indicating a trend towards accumulation.
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China is reportedly considering a substantial 1 trillion yuan capital injection into its major state banks to bolster the economy, following the People's Bank of China's decision to cut the reserve requirement ratio and lower the repo rate.
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Ether traded above $2,500 with a weekly increase, despite a small daily drop, with its ETFs also showing positive inflows. Meanwhile, WorldCoin’s WLD tokens surged by 14% following expansion announcements and developments at OpenAI.
Bitcoin {{BTC}} traded above $63,000 for the first half of the Asian trading hours on Thursday, down 1.4%, but up 2% on-week as inflows into BTC exchange-traded funds (ETFs) remain positive.
Asian stocks surged higher amid reports that China is considering injecting up to 1 trillion yuan ($142 billion) of capital into its biggest state banks to increase their capacity to support the struggling economy.
This follows an easing decision from earlier in the week that saw The People's Bank of China (PBOC) cutting the reserve requirement ratio for mainland banks by 50 basis points (bps) while also lowering the seven-day reverse repo rate – the interest rate at which a central bank borrows funds from commercial banks – by 20 bps to 1.5%.
Data from SoSoValue shows that the total daily net inflow cracked $100 million for the second day in a row for the BTC ETFs. This marks a five-day streak of positive net inflow for the funds.
That has flipped an indicator tracking 30-day net holdings among ETFs to positive for the first time in September, data from CryptoQuant shows, suggesting a rising trend of accumulation as opposed to sales.
Meanwhile, ether {{ETH}} is trading above $2,500, down 1.3% on-day and up 8% for the week. Data shows that spot ETH ETFs had daily net inflow of $43 million, marking a second day of positive net inflow.
In a recent note, Presto Research wrote that rising Ethereum gas fees, driven by an increase in network transactions, have coincided with ETH outperforming BTC following the Fed's 50 basis points rate cut.