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$223 million of continuous inflows! The structure of Bitcoin ETF funds is quietly reshaping
Latest data shows that Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded a net inflow of $223 million on the day, with funds still continuously entering the market.
Looking at specific products:
BlackRock's IBIT had a net inflow of $167 million in a single day, becoming the main channel for attracting funds
ARK Invest and 21Shares' ARKB had a net inflow of $71.22 million in a single day
On the other hand, Fidelity's FBTC experienced a net outflow of $16.93 million
Although some products experienced fund outflows, overall, Bitcoin ETFs still maintain a net inflow structure, indicating that institutional fund allocation has not weakened.
As of now:
Total net asset value of ETFs is approximately $102.79B
ETFs account for about 6.59% of Bitcoin's total market value
Cumulative net inflow has reached $58.21B
From a fund structure perspective, this is no longer just short-term trading behavior but a continuation of long-term allocation logic.
Market prices can fluctuate, but the direction of funds is often more meaningful.
While most people are still paying attention to price rises and falls, true long-term capital has already quietly been building its position.