【BlockBeats】Yesterday, the US Bitcoin spot ETF experienced another wave of net inflows, attracting $840 million in a single day. Honestly, this number is not small.
Specifically, the performance of major institutions: BlackRock’s IBIT dominates, with a net inflow of $648 million, accounting for nearly 77% of the total inflow, making its presence felt strongly. Fidelity follows closely, with FBTC contributing a net inflow of $125.4 million. Bitwise’s BITB and ARK’s ARKB respectively added $10.6 million and $27 million. The remaining Franklin EZBC, VanEck HODL, and Grayscale GBTC, while not as aggressive, also saw varying degrees of growth, contributing net inflows of $5.6 million, $8.3 million, and $15.3 million respectively.
From this flow, BlackRock’s dominant position remains solid, and its ability to attract funds shows no signs of slowing down.
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· 01-15 05:24
Blackstone is openly monopolizing, taking 77%, with the rest just serving as a backdrop.
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PanicSeller
· 01-15 05:24
BlackRock is once again monopolizing, with this 77% share being too exaggerated... How can other companies compete?
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HodlAndChill
· 01-15 05:03
BlackRock is so aggressive, with 648 million in a day, directly surpassing all other ETFs. Is this a move to monopolize...
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 01-15 04:59
BlackRock is aiming to dominate the market, with a 77% share directly crushing other competitors... But on the other hand, is this influx really just driven by institutional support? What about retail investors?
Bitcoin spot ETF attracted $840 million in inflows yesterday, with BlackRock IBIT leading the charge
【BlockBeats】Yesterday, the US Bitcoin spot ETF experienced another wave of net inflows, attracting $840 million in a single day. Honestly, this number is not small.
Specifically, the performance of major institutions: BlackRock’s IBIT dominates, with a net inflow of $648 million, accounting for nearly 77% of the total inflow, making its presence felt strongly. Fidelity follows closely, with FBTC contributing a net inflow of $125.4 million. Bitwise’s BITB and ARK’s ARKB respectively added $10.6 million and $27 million. The remaining Franklin EZBC, VanEck HODL, and Grayscale GBTC, while not as aggressive, also saw varying degrees of growth, contributing net inflows of $5.6 million, $8.3 million, and $15.3 million respectively.
From this flow, BlackRock’s dominant position remains solid, and its ability to attract funds shows no signs of slowing down.