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📊 Bitcoin ETF capital continues to surge – Clear signals from “smart money”
According to data from SoSoValue during the past trading week (April 13–17 ) U.S. time, spot Bitcoin ETF funds recorded a net inflow of up to $996 million, marking three consecutive weeks of inflow – an extremely positive signal from institutional investors.
Leading the way is BlackRock’s IBIT fund with $906 million, accounting for the majority of the total market inflow. Following is Ark & 21Shares’ ARKB with nearly $100 million. On the opposite side, Fidelity’s FBTC recorded outflows of $104 million, indicating some divergence but not changing the overall trend.
As of now, the total net assets of Bitcoin spot ETFs have reached $101.45 billion, accounting for approximately 6.55% of Bitcoin’s market capitalization, with total accumulated inflows exceeding $57.7 billion.
👉 Personal perspective:
The capital flow is showing a clear trend: institutions are still steadily buying in. The focus of capital on large funds like BlackRock reflects long-term confidence, not “hot” capital.
Although there is some partial withdrawal from certain funds, overall it is a reallocation of funds, not exiting the market. This helps reinforce the price floor and reduces the risk of sharp volatility.
🚀 Conclusion:
ETFs are gradually becoming the “backbone” of Bitcoin’s capital flow. If the inflow trend continues, the market could enter a more stable growth phase – less FOMO, but sustainable with a solid foundation from large capital.