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US Bitcoin Spot ETFs Net Over $17B in Inflows, BlackRock\'s iBIT Leads the Charge

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In a landmark achievement, US Bitcoin spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have cumulatively netted over $17 billion in inflows, setting a new record.

US Bitcoin Spot ETFs Net Over B in Inflows, BlackRock's iBIT Leads the Charge

Major US Bitcoin spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have netted a record-breaking total of over $17 billion in inflows year-to-date, a key metric that reflects investor appetite for the digital asset.

As of July 17, 11 US spot Bitcoin ETFs had recorded a total daily net inflow of $53.35 million, marking the ninth consecutive day of positive inflows.

However, this figure was notably lower than the $422 million net inflow seen on July 16. BlackRock’s IBIT led the inflows, posting the most significant net inflows of the day at $110.37 million with a trading volume of $1.21 billion.

Fidelity’s FBTC was the only other fund to report a net inflow on July 17, adding $2.83 million. Grayscale’s GBTC and Bitwise’s BITB saw a net outflow of $53.86 million and $6 million, respectively.

Seven other funds, including ARK Invest and 21Shares’ ARKB, reported zero flows for the day.

The total trade volume for US spot Bitcoin funds on July 17 was $1.79 billion, a significant drop from March’s peak when daily volumes exceeded $8 billion.

Before the current record high, these ETFs had amassed a total net inflow of $16.59 billion since their launch in January, reflecting steady investor interest despite fluctuations in daily inflows.

BlackRock’s Bitcoin holdings have surged above $20 billion in value, driven by the firm’s recent acquisition of 4,004 additional Bitcoin and a 3% increase in Bitcoin’s price since the market closed on Monday.

The fund initially surpassed $20 billion in assets under management in late May, coinciding with Bitcoin’s rapid ascent toward $70,000, earning it the distinction of being the most prominent Bitcoin ETF globally.

Bitcoin is currently priced at $66,994, a 2.33% reduction from $65,470 on July 17 after it fell to a near five-month low of $53,600 on July 5.

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