Bitcoin spot ETF continues to attract funds this week, with a net inflow of $1.42 billion. Among them, the BlackRock-backed IBIT ETF performed the best, with a weekly net inflow of $1.035 billion, indicating that institutional enthusiasm for BTC asset allocation remains high.
From the overall market perspective, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs has surpassed $124.56 billion. More notably, since their launch, these products have accumulated a net inflow of $57.82 billion, which demonstrates the sustained interest of traditional financial institutions and investors in crypto asset allocation. Continuous capital inflows into spot ETFs reflect a steady increase in market recognition of BTC's long-term value.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 01-21 01:37
BlackRock's move... they're really serious about this, with a billion dollars coming in just in a week.
Institutions are definitely not just testing the waters; this is a direct all-in move.
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AllTalkLongTrader
· 01-20 22:53
This IBIT's fundraising ability is incredible. BlackRock and these institutions are really not holding back.
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rekt_but_resilient
· 01-18 10:56
BlackRock is really on a buying spree this time, investing billions in just a week. Traditional finance is truly starting to fear missing out.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 01-18 10:55
Blackstone is stacking coins again, and this time the effort is so big... It seems traditional finance is really going all in.
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GamefiHarvester
· 01-18 10:36
BlackRock's move is really unstoppable. Investing 1 billion in a week—are institutions treating BTC like the S&P?
Bitcoin spot ETF continues to attract funds this week, with a net inflow of $1.42 billion. Among them, the BlackRock-backed IBIT ETF performed the best, with a weekly net inflow of $1.035 billion, indicating that institutional enthusiasm for BTC asset allocation remains high.
From the overall market perspective, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs has surpassed $124.56 billion. More notably, since their launch, these products have accumulated a net inflow of $57.82 billion, which demonstrates the sustained interest of traditional financial institutions and investors in crypto asset allocation. Continuous capital inflows into spot ETFs reflect a steady increase in market recognition of BTC's long-term value.