Latest data shows that last week, Bitcoin spot ETFs performed strongly, with a weekly net inflow of $1.42 billion. This reflects ongoing optimism among institutional investors towards the Bitcoin market.



Looking at the performance of major ETF products, BlackRock's IBIT remains the industry leader. This week, the product saw a weekly net inflow of $1.035 billion, with total net inflows surpassing $63.4 billion. Fidelity's FBTC followed closely, with a weekly net inflow of $194 million, bringing its total scale to $11.9 billion. The ability of these two leading institutions' products to attract funds is evident.

In comparison, Grayscale's GBTC performed somewhat tepidly. Although the net outflow this week was not large ($1.6757 million), the total net outflow has reached $25.4 billion. This stark contrast clearly reflects market preferences for different products.

From the overall market scale, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs has reached $124.56 billion, accounting for 6.53% of the total global Bitcoin market capitalization. Since their launch, these products have accumulated net inflows of over $57.8 billion, indicating that institutional enthusiasm for Bitcoin allocation remains high.
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PaperHandSistervip
· 7h ago
BlackRock is at it again, Grayscale really needs to wake up
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OnChainDetectivevip
· 7h ago
Wait, BlackRock has absorbed 1.035 billion this week? I need to dig into the backend data of their wallet cluster... Grayscale's net outflow is 25.4 billion overall, there must be whale movements behind this, who is quietly dumping? The 6.53% share sounds small, but this flow needs to be monitored... Why is IBIT so aggressively attracting funds? Are they genuinely optimistic or is there another motive? On-chain evidence? The total size of spot ETFs has surpassed 120 billion, these large transfers behind the scenes need to be clarified... These numbers seem to be connected, and it feels like some black box operation is underway... Is BlackRock competing with Fidelity to see who can attract funds faster? An institutional game... How is the net inflow of 57.8 billion allocated? Are there any suspicious interactions? Why has Grayscale become the bag-holder... Looking at this set of data at 3 a.m., I feel like I’ve discovered some major event...
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NervousFingersvip
· 7h ago
BlackRock is so fierce, Grayscale is being ground into the dirt, how can this be?
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TokenomicsPolicevip
· 8h ago
BlackRock's move really crushed it; how did Grayscale end up in this state?
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