Bitcoin spot ETF saw a net outflow of $161 million yesterday, while BlackRock IBIT continues to attract funds.

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【Chain Wen】New developments in the capital flow of Bitcoin spot ETFs. Yesterday, Eastern Time in the US, these ETFs experienced a total net outflow of $161 million—sounds like a lot.

BlackRock’s IBIT, however, defied the trend and attracted funds, with a single-day net inflow of $32.7631 million, bringing the total net inflow to $62.665 billion. The appeal of this giant remains strong. In contrast, Fidelity’s FBTC had a single-day net outflow of $170 million yesterday, although its total net inflow historically reached $12.193 billion, recent fund movements have clearly adjusted.

Overall, the total net asset value of spot ETFs has reached $111.041 billion, accounting for 6.58% of Bitcoin’s total market capitalization. What does this mean? It indicates that institutional funds’ influence in this market can no longer be ignored. The historical total net inflow of $57.565 billion reflects a gradual increase in traditional finance’s recognition of digital assets. Subtle changes in capital flow often signal a shift in market sentiment.

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BottomMisservip
· 2025-12-19 05:36
BlackRock's big elephant is still aggressively sucking blood, and Fidelity is starting to flee? --- IBIT is also raising funds, it seems institutions are not as afraid anymore --- 626 billion... Blackstone really treats Bitcoin as a vegetable to buy --- What's going on with Fidelity? Are they offloading assets? Something's off --- 1110 billion accounts for 6.58% of Bitcoin's total market cap. Institutions have already entered, and you're still saying there's no recognition? --- BlackRock is just outrageous. Others are fleeing, but it's still pouring money in --- This flow looks unhealthy. Is Fidelity running away? --- Retail investors are still bottom-fishing, Blackstone has already formed a coalition --- 575 billion in historical net inflows... Traditional finance is rushing in, what else can we do?
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LoneValidatorvip
· 2025-12-19 05:31
BlackRock's move this time is really awesome; IBIT's ability to attract funds is just strong. Fidelity's outflows make it feel like they're falling behind. Institutions are betting big, and retail investors just have to watch. 626 billion... Traditional finance is really coming. What does this data indicate? It just means big money is betting.
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TopBuyerForevervip
· 2025-12-19 05:27
IBIT this vampire is really getting greedier Why is Fidelity starting to run away? Feeling a bit anxious The pace of institutional bottom-fishing, retail investors are always a step behind BlackRock's 62.6 billion, just lying back and earning profits Net outflow? Something's off, could it be the top...
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MetaverseHomelessvip
· 2025-12-19 05:18
IBIT this monster really can't get enough, everything else is vomiting, and it's still sucking BlackRock is just wealthy and willful, the era of institutional groupthink has arrived Fidelity's escape this time is a bit fierce, do they know some insider information? $62.6 billion, this is the horror of the financial system in the Middle Kingdom Institutions have entered so deeply, do retail investors still have a way out? Promised decentralization, now it’s firmly controlled by ETFs IBIT is attracting funds against the trend, this rhythm feels off Spot ETF only accounts for 6.58%? It should be higher What’s wrong with Fidelity, are they bearish on Bitcoin? BlackRock’s vampire is also starting to play with coins, quite ironic
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