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Bitcoin eyes eight straight green days as ETF inflows fuel the rally

March 16, 2026
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Bitcoin eyes eight straight green days as ETF inflows fuel the rally


Bitcoin just posted its best price since early February, touching $74.5K as a sustained wave of institutional buying through spot ETFs continues to power the rally. The asset is now eyeing eight consecutive green daily candles — a streak that hasn’t happened in months.

Here’s the thing: while the price action screams confidence, the broader sentiment landscape is whispering something else entirely. The Fear and Greed Index sits at 23, deep in “Extreme Fear” territory. That’s up from a brutal 8 last week, but still the kind of reading you’d expect during a crash, not a rally.

The ETF engine keeps humming

Institutional inflows into spot Bitcoin ETFs have topped $2.8B over recent weeks. That’s not a trickle — that’s a firehose of capital pointed directly at the asset.

BlackRock’s IBIT has been the standout, pulling in $307M in a single trading day. To put that in perspective, many mid-cap altcoins don’t see that kind of volume in a week. When the world’s largest asset manager is vacuuming up Bitcoin at that pace, the signal is hard to ignore.

The ETF flows represent something structurally different from previous Bitcoin rallies. This isn’t retail traders on leverage chasing green candles at 2 AM. It’s pension funds, wealth advisors, and institutional allocators moving through regulated vehicles. The buyer profile has fundamentally changed since the spot ETFs launched in January 2024.

Bitcoin was trading near $74K at the time of writing, up 3.3% on the day and 7% over the past seven days. That weekly gain alone outpaces what most traditional equity indices deliver in a quarter.

The rest of the market caught a contact high

Bitcoin’s rally didn’t happen in isolation. The broader crypto market joined in, with some assets outperforming BTC by a wide margin.

Ethereum climbed to around $2,300, posting a 9.4% gain over 24 hours — nearly triple Bitcoin’s daily move. Solana pushed toward $94, adding 6.8% on the day. XRP held steady near $1.50.

The real fireworks were in the speculative corners of the market. Meme coin PEPE surged roughly 20%, and Polkadot’s DOT climbed 10%. When meme coins start outperforming blue chips, it usually means risk appetite is returning — or at least trying to.

The top-performing category over the past week was Binance Wallet IDO tokens, which collectively rallied 111.6%. That’s the kind of number that makes you read it twice. It’s also the kind of number that tends to show up right before either a sustained breakout or a spectacular reversal. History doesn’t pick favorites.

Look, the altcoin rally is encouraging for bulls who want to see broad-based participation. A Bitcoin-only move can feel fragile. When capital starts rotating into ETH, SOL, and even meme coins, it suggests the rally has legs — or at least more participants willing to bet that it does.

The fear paradox

Now for the part that should make you pause.

The Fear and Greed Index reading of 23 is genuinely unusual for a market printing seven consecutive green days. Normally, a streak like this would push sentiment into neutral or even greed territory. The fact that it hasn’t suggests a large portion of market participants are either positioned short, sitting in stablecoins, or simply don’t trust the move.

In English: lots of people got burned recently and they’re not ready to believe the rally is real.

That skepticism can actually be bullish. Rallies that climb a “wall of worry” — where participants are reluctant and underinvested — tend to have more room to run than rallies driven by euphoria. When everyone is already all-in, there’s nobody left to buy. When the crowd is still scared, there’s dry powder on the sidelines.

Last week’s Fear and Greed reading of 8 was about as low as the index gets. The jump to 23 represents a meaningful improvement in sentiment, even if the absolute number still looks bleak. Think of it like going from “the house is on fire” to “okay, maybe just the kitchen.” Progress, technically.

The disconnect between price action and sentiment also raises a question about who exactly is doing the buying. If retail is scared, and the price is rising, the math points back to institutions. The ETF flow data supports that interpretation. BlackRock and its peers don’t check the Fear and Greed Index before placing orders.

For investors trying to make sense of this environment, a few things are worth watching. First, whether Bitcoin can close above $74K for multiple consecutive days. Intraday wicks are nice for headlines, but sustained closes above key levels are what matter for trend confirmation.

Second, keep an eye on ETF flow data. The $2.8B in recent inflows has been the primary catalyst. If those flows slow or reverse, the rally loses its main engine. BlackRock’s IBIT in particular has become something of a bellwether — when IBIT buying accelerates, Bitcoin tends to follow.

Third, watch the Fear and Greed Index trajectory. A move from 23 toward 40 or 50 would suggest the broader market is starting to participate. A drop back toward single digits would be a warning sign that the rally is running on institutional fumes alone.

The competitive landscape for Bitcoin has also shifted. With spot ETFs now firmly established, Bitcoin competes not just with other crypto assets but with gold, treasuries, and traditional portfolio hedges for institutional allocation. The $2.8B in recent inflows suggests it’s winning some of those allocation battles, at least for now.

Risks remain real. A sudden reversal in ETF flows, a macro shock, or a breakdown below key support levels around $69K could unwind the rally quickly. The Extreme Fear reading, while potentially bullish from a contrarian perspective, also reflects genuine uncertainty about the macro environment and regulatory landscape.

Bottom line: Bitcoin’s push to $74.5K is being driven by institutional capital, not retail enthusiasm — and that’s actually the more durable kind of rally. Eight straight green days against a backdrop of extreme fear is the market equivalent of someone calmly walking through a haunted house. Either they know something everyone else doesn’t, or they’re about to get spooked. The ETF flows suggest the former, but the smart move is watching those inflows like a hawk.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Estefano Gomez. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.
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