【Chain News】During last week’s trading days (January 12 to January 16, Eastern Time), Bitcoin spot ETFs experienced significant capital inflows, with weekly net inflows reaching $1.42 billion.
Capital flows showed divergence. BlackRock’s IBIT performed the best, attracting $1.035 billion in a single week. Since its launch, this ETF’s total net inflow has exceeded $63.44 billion, making it the most popular Bitcoin spot investment tool in the market. Fidelity’s FBTC followed closely, with a weekly net inflow of $194 million, and a total net inflow of $11.92 billion.
It is worth noting that Grayscale’s GBTC continued to experience net outflows, with a net outflow of $1.6757 million this week, and a total net outflow of $25.41 billion. This reflects investors’ differentiated choices among spot ETF products.
Overall, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs has reached $124.56 billion, accounting for 6.53% of the total Bitcoin market capitalization. The total net inflow has exceeded $57.82 billion, indicating ongoing institutional recognition of Bitcoin allocation.
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SatoshiChallenger
· 22m ago
Interestingly, IBIT has attracted 63.4 billion after a huge influx... Grayscale has a total outflow of 25.4 billion. What does this gap indicate? Old products are bound to be eliminated.
New retail investors love to chase the top, and BlackLade's recent moves are indeed clever, but don’t forget that the last big liquidation also looked this good before.
Wait, this 1.4 billion weekly inflow... we need to ask whether it's bottom-fishing or the start of another round of retail cutting? History tends to repeat itself.
The 25.4 billion outflow from GBTC... savvy retail investors have finally realized what "cutting old clients" means. Okay, okay.
Honestly, the continuous optimism from institutions is quite outrageous. Bitcoin rebounds for two days, and so many are going all-in... I’ve got the rhythm of the bubble cycle down.
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NoStopLossNut
· 20h ago
IBIT is so fierce, BlackRock directly crushes all competitors, reaching 65.4 billion... Grayscale is still bleeding, it seems institutions are also voting with their feet.
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 20h ago
IBIT's ability to attract funds is incredible. BlackRock really knows how to make money. Grayscale has lost 25.4 billion, and they haven't even reacted yet?
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TheShibaWhisperer
· 20h ago
IBIT's fundraising speed is really impressive... Grayscale has accumulated 25.4 billion, which is a bit unfortunate.
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LightningClicker
· 21h ago
BlackRock's move is truly awesome; IBIT has taken the biggest slice of the cake. Grayscale has lost 25.4 billion and is still experiencing outflows. The gap is getting bigger and bigger.
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BlockchainFries
· 21h ago
BlackRock's move is truly brilliant; IBIT is being drained incredibly quickly, and Grayscale is probably completely fallen now.
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RadioShackKnight
· 21h ago
IBIT is really fierce this time, directly rubbing Grayscale into the ground... Institutions are really voting with their feet.
Bitcoin spot ETF net inflow of $1.4 billion this week, institutional funds continue to be optimistic
【Chain News】During last week’s trading days (January 12 to January 16, Eastern Time), Bitcoin spot ETFs experienced significant capital inflows, with weekly net inflows reaching $1.42 billion.
Capital flows showed divergence. BlackRock’s IBIT performed the best, attracting $1.035 billion in a single week. Since its launch, this ETF’s total net inflow has exceeded $63.44 billion, making it the most popular Bitcoin spot investment tool in the market. Fidelity’s FBTC followed closely, with a weekly net inflow of $194 million, and a total net inflow of $11.92 billion.
It is worth noting that Grayscale’s GBTC continued to experience net outflows, with a net outflow of $1.6757 million this week, and a total net outflow of $25.41 billion. This reflects investors’ differentiated choices among spot ETF products.
Overall, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs has reached $124.56 billion, accounting for 6.53% of the total Bitcoin market capitalization. The total net inflow has exceeded $57.82 billion, indicating ongoing institutional recognition of Bitcoin allocation.