Bitcoin spot ETFs experienced a divergence trend yesterday (January 6th, Eastern US time). Overall, major ETF products saw a total net outflow of $243 million, putting some pressure on market liquidity. However, it is worth noting that the BlackRock-owned IBIT product defied the trend, with a single-day net inflow of $229 million, becoming the only mainstream Bitcoin spot ETF to achieve net inflows.
In terms of cumulative performance, IBIT's ability to attract funds remains strong. Since its launch, the product's total net inflow has exceeded $62.981 billion, fully reflecting the continued demand from large institutional investors for Bitcoin allocation. Against the backdrop of increased market volatility, the ongoing deployment by leading institutions like BlackRock has also helped to stabilize market expectations to some extent.
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 01-10 03:29
Blackstone's move is ruthless. While others are fleeing, they keep pouring in money—62.9 billion... Big players are really big players.
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PessimisticOracle
· 01-07 05:45
Black swans are flying everywhere, and BlackRock is still aggressively accumulating? This move... is a bit frightening.
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NonFungibleDegen
· 01-07 05:33
blackrock really said "everyone else can bleed out, we're aping in" lmao... IBIT printing money while the rest cope, probably nothing though ser
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ChainProspector
· 01-07 05:30
Blackstone is bleeding again. While others are fleeing, they are bottom-fishing. This is the game of institutions.
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EthMaximalist
· 01-07 05:21
BlackRock is clearly snatching it openly. Other ETFs are bleeding, IBIT is still sucking blood. This is a gap in the spectrum.
Bitcoin spot ETFs experienced a divergence trend yesterday (January 6th, Eastern US time). Overall, major ETF products saw a total net outflow of $243 million, putting some pressure on market liquidity. However, it is worth noting that the BlackRock-owned IBIT product defied the trend, with a single-day net inflow of $229 million, becoming the only mainstream Bitcoin spot ETF to achieve net inflows.
In terms of cumulative performance, IBIT's ability to attract funds remains strong. Since its launch, the product's total net inflow has exceeded $62.981 billion, fully reflecting the continued demand from large institutional investors for Bitcoin allocation. Against the backdrop of increased market volatility, the ongoing deployment by leading institutions like BlackRock has also helped to stabilize market expectations to some extent.