From the data, the fundraising ability of Bitcoin ETFs is indeed formidable. During the 2024 boom, the capital inflow reached $34 billion, and by 2025, it continued to increase with an additional $22 billion. It seems this momentum has no intention of stopping.
What's even more interesting is that industry experts generally expect ETF capital inflows to experience even stronger growth in 2026. The logic behind this is quite straightforward—more and more institutional investors and traditional funds are entering through compliant channels like ETFs, and this kind of incremental capital flow often becomes a key driver of price increases. In other words, the future performance of Bitcoin may be more optimistic than many people imagine.
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QuietlyStaking
· 12h ago
When big institutions enter the market, it means large funds are entering. Simply put, it results in a rise.
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BlockchainWorker
· 01-07 06:49
Institutional money is coming in, now things are different.
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 01-07 06:48
$56 billion in the market. Do institutions really think we're all fools? Optimistic as hell, this is just standard Ponzi scheme logic.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 01-07 06:45
Institutional funds really can't be stopped; once compliant channels open, they are unstoppable.
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MrRightClick
· 01-07 06:44
Institutional entry really changes the game; once the compliant channels are open, there's no turning back.
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GlueGuy
· 01-07 06:25
Institutional big funds are really rushing to get on board, and this time it's different.
From the data, the fundraising ability of Bitcoin ETFs is indeed formidable. During the 2024 boom, the capital inflow reached $34 billion, and by 2025, it continued to increase with an additional $22 billion. It seems this momentum has no intention of stopping.
What's even more interesting is that industry experts generally expect ETF capital inflows to experience even stronger growth in 2026. The logic behind this is quite straightforward—more and more institutional investors and traditional funds are entering through compliant channels like ETFs, and this kind of incremental capital flow often becomes a key driver of price increases. In other words, the future performance of Bitcoin may be more optimistic than many people imagine.