The Bitcoin spot ETF market is once again driven by strong capital inflows. According to SoSoValue data tracking, yesterday's single-day net inflow reached $224 million. Among them, BlackRock's IBIT product performed the best, attracting $193 million in funds yesterday, with a total historical net inflow reaching $62.604 billion. The market's continued optimism for this product is evident.
Ranking second is Fidelity's FBTC product, with a net inflow of $30.5751 million yesterday. Since its launch, the total net inflow has surpassed $12.281 billion, demonstrating the enthusiasm of multiple institutional investors.
From the overall market scale perspective, the total assets under management (AUM) of Bitcoin spot ETFs have reached $122.431 billion. This figure accounts for 6.63% of Bitcoin's total market capitalization, indicating that traditional financial capital's allocation demand for digital assets is continuously increasing. More notably, the total historical net inflow since these products' launch has reached $57.932 billion, fully reflecting the long-term positive outlook of institutional investors on Bitcoin asset allocation.
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The Bitcoin spot ETF market is once again driven by strong capital inflows. According to SoSoValue data tracking, yesterday's single-day net inflow reached $224 million. Among them, BlackRock's IBIT product performed the best, attracting $193 million in funds yesterday, with a total historical net inflow reaching $62.604 billion. The market's continued optimism for this product is evident.
Ranking second is Fidelity's FBTC product, with a net inflow of $30.5751 million yesterday. Since its launch, the total net inflow has surpassed $12.281 billion, demonstrating the enthusiasm of multiple institutional investors.
From the overall market scale perspective, the total assets under management (AUM) of Bitcoin spot ETFs have reached $122.431 billion. This figure accounts for 6.63% of Bitcoin's total market capitalization, indicating that traditional financial capital's allocation demand for digital assets is continuously increasing. More notably, the total historical net inflow since these products' launch has reached $57.932 billion, fully reflecting the long-term positive outlook of institutional investors on Bitcoin asset allocation.