On December 8 (EST), spot Bitcoin ETFs experienced overall capital outflows, with net outflows reaching $60.4799 million. However, the market was not one-sided—BlackRock’s IBIT attracted $28.7588 million in net inflows against the trend, making it the only product to record net inflows that day.
It is worth noting that since its launch, IBIT has accumulated over $6.25 billion in net inflows. Against the backdrop of overall market capital withdrawals, leading products continue to demonstrate strong capital-attracting capabilities.
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OnchainHolmes
· 9h ago
BlackRock's move really seems to be exploiting retail investors' psychology.
The dominance of ibit is becoming increasingly obvious, and other ETFs are feeling a bit awkward.
625 billion? That number looks a bit outrageous, indicating that big investors' money is rushing into the top players.
Funds are moving, but they can't escape BlackRock's grasp; the contrast is too stark.
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SnapshotLaborer
· 12-11 13:32
IBIT's fundraising ability is so strong, BlackRock definitely has some skills
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quiet_lurker
· 12-10 15:36
BlackRock is playing their hand perfectly; while everyone else is fleeing, they're still attracting funds. What a gap.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 12-09 05:38
BlackRock is ruthless with its tactics—while others are running away, it’s still accumulating chips.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 12-09 05:38
IBIT's ability to attract funds is truly incredible. While others are running away, it's still drawing in money. BlackRock really knows what it's doing.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 12-09 05:37
IBIT's ability to attract funds is truly impressive. Big players are pouring money into it, so I need to get on board as well.
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PancakeFlippa
· 12-09 05:34
BlackRock is really cornering the market here—while other firms are losing money, IBIT is still attracting capital. The difference in scale and strategy is truly significant.
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governance_ghost
· 12-09 05:14
BlackRock's move this time is truly impressive—they've become a dominant force.
On December 8 (EST), spot Bitcoin ETFs experienced overall capital outflows, with net outflows reaching $60.4799 million. However, the market was not one-sided—BlackRock’s IBIT attracted $28.7588 million in net inflows against the trend, making it the only product to record net inflows that day.
It is worth noting that since its launch, IBIT has accumulated over $6.25 billion in net inflows. Against the backdrop of overall market capital withdrawals, leading products continue to demonstrate strong capital-attracting capabilities.