Bitcoin spot ETFs attracted $152 million yesterday, and Fidelity FBTC received nearly $200 million in a single day

Yesterday’s U.S. stock trading session, the Bitcoin spot ETF attracted $152 million as a whole.

On the list of capital inflows, Fidelity’s FBTC performed the most eye-catching, with a single-day income of $199 million, which brought its cumulative net inflow to more than $12.25 billion. It was followed by Grayscale’s Bitcoin mini-trust BTC, which gained $33.78 million yesterday, with a total historical inflow of nearly $2 billion.

Interestingly, BlackRock’s IBIT saw a rare outflow yesterday, withdrawing $135 million in a single day. However, the giant’s family background is still quite thick - the cumulative net inflow is still as high as $62.4 billion.

From the perspective of the overall market, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs has reached $122.1 billion, accounting for 6.57% of the total market value of Bitcoin. Since their launch, these ETF products have attracted a total of $57.7 billion.

Single-day data fluctuations are normal, but long-term trends can tell some questions.

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DeFiGraylingvip
· 12-10 05:36
FBTC is fierce, why did Fidelity rush to run again BlackRock suddenly withdrew money? What is this guy thinking? No, why is this liquidity so rolled... ETF really can't stop attracting money Fidelity's momentum will surpass BlackRock sooner or later 152 million a day? This is where it goes IBIT outflow is a bit interesting, is it a wash? This bear market can still attract gold like this, oh my God
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fren.ethvip
· 12-10 05:35
FBTC is going to the sky, Fidelity's hand speed... BlackRock's sudden withdrawal is a bit interesting
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OldLeekMastervip
· 12-10 05:30
Fidelity's wave is really fierce, 200 million a day, this rhythm is not right Why did BlackRock run away all of a sudden? I really didn't expect it 6.57% is still a bit less, just the beginning Institutions enter the market in groups, what about retail investors? This inflow, BTC has to rise... Why is the black stone still out? Isn't it optimistic? It's crazy to be able to suck so much money in a month Grayscale doesn't feel as strong as FBTC
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MetaDreamervip
· 12-10 05:11
Fidelity's wave of bloodsucking is a bit fierce, why does IBIT still withdraw money? This data looks comfortable, but I am a little worried about when the market will be reversed. The plate of 122.1 billion knives, it feels like it's just beginning? Fidelity really squeezed toothpaste and smashed it in, or is there any inside information? The outflow of IBIT is a bit strange, is Heiyan clearing the warehouse or changing the vest? Can you still buy the bottom when you get on the car now, this growth rate feels a bit empty. Damn, nearly 200 million in a single day, Fidelity uses Bitcoin as an ATM? The inflow is so strong that the bubble is not far away.
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MysteryBoxAddictvip
· 12-10 05:10
FBTC's wave is really fierce, and its ability to attract money is very strong Why did ibit withdraw money, and BlackRock also began to hesitate? The plate of 57.7 billion can't hold our dreams, brother Fidelity really pressed the grayscale to the ground Is the institution playing a game or is there really a problem? $122.1 billion, it feels like it's just beginning Can FBTC break 15 billion this month, please don't fall BlackRock's sudden escape was a bit weird The proportion of six points and five sevens is still huge space Is there anything I don't know about this money that is so tight with FBTC?
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