The popularity of Bitcoin spot ETF markets remains high. Yesterday's data shows a total net inflow of $100 million.
Among them, BlackRock's IBIT performed the best, with a single-day net inflow of $316 million, earning the title of "Money Magnet." Since its inception, this ETF has accumulated a net inflow of $63.426 billion, demonstrating ongoing confidence from institutional investors. Grayscale's BTC Mini Trust ETF follows closely, with a smaller size, but recorded a net inflow of $6.7399 million yesterday, bringing its total net inflow to $1.951 billion.
Notably, Fidelity's FBTC experienced a single-day net outflow of $189 million, which may reflect investors reallocating among different ETF products. However, FBTC's total net inflow remains high at $12.122 billion.
Overall, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs has reached $125.177 billion, accounting for 6.58% of Bitcoin's total market capitalization. The total cumulative net inflow has surpassed $58.217 billion, a figure that fully demonstrates the continuous increase in traditional financial institutions' recognition of the Bitcoin ecosystem.
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RugDocDetective
· 01-20 02:41
Blackstone iBit's earning ability is truly outrageous; 316 million was gone in a day, and institutions are rushing to jump on board.
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HalfPositionRunner
· 01-19 13:29
BlackRock is truly incredible. IBIT absorbs over 300 million a day. This is the power of institutions.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-18 03:58
IBIT's fundraising speed is truly amazing, BlackRock really knows how to play.
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NewPumpamentals
· 01-17 06:03
IBIT is really outrageous this time, directly sucking 316 million in one day. BlackRock's methods are absolutely ruthless.
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0xLostKey
· 01-17 06:02
BlackRock's recent fundraising is really aggressive, with a total net inflow of 63.4 billion, institutions are truly all in.
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 01-17 06:02
BlackRock's ability to attract funds is truly impressive; institutions are simply different.
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DeFiVeteran
· 01-17 06:01
Blackstone's ability to attract funds this time is truly impressive, with a total net inflow of 63.4 billion... The entry of traditional giants is really fierce.
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 01-17 05:37
ibit's earning potential is truly impressive, but have you calculated how many bps the gas costs of the 316 million inflow translate to? Currently, institutions are playing the arbitrage space. In the short term, it looks lively and vigorous. The 6.58% share... let's wait and see.
The popularity of Bitcoin spot ETF markets remains high. Yesterday's data shows a total net inflow of $100 million.
Among them, BlackRock's IBIT performed the best, with a single-day net inflow of $316 million, earning the title of "Money Magnet." Since its inception, this ETF has accumulated a net inflow of $63.426 billion, demonstrating ongoing confidence from institutional investors. Grayscale's BTC Mini Trust ETF follows closely, with a smaller size, but recorded a net inflow of $6.7399 million yesterday, bringing its total net inflow to $1.951 billion.
Notably, Fidelity's FBTC experienced a single-day net outflow of $189 million, which may reflect investors reallocating among different ETF products. However, FBTC's total net inflow remains high at $12.122 billion.
Overall, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs has reached $125.177 billion, accounting for 6.58% of Bitcoin's total market capitalization. The total cumulative net inflow has surpassed $58.217 billion, a figure that fully demonstrates the continuous increase in traditional financial institutions' recognition of the Bitcoin ecosystem.