U.S. spot Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) saw a net inflow of over 1 billion USD in the past two days, reversing the negative trend following a net outflow of 342.20 million USD on Tuesday. According to data from The Block, there was a net inflow of 407.80 million USD on Wednesday and 601.80 million USD on Thursday. Fidelity's FBTC fund performed notably, increasing by 184 million USD and 237.10 million USD respectively. BlackRock's IBIT fund remained steady in early July but recorded a net inflow of 224.50 million USD on Thursday. Since its launch in January 2024, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs have accumulated nearly 50 billion USD in net inflows, with 14.50 billion USD inflowing year-to-date and assets under management approaching 128 billion USD. The IBIT fund's assets reached 73.60 billion USD, making it BlackRock's third-largest revenue-generating ETF. Bitcoin ETF trading volume hit a new high since May, with cumulative trading volume exceeding 1 trillion USD, accounting for approximately 28% of the spot Bitcoin market trading volume. Meanwhile, U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs recorded a net inflow of 148.50 million USD on Thursday, with cumulative net inflows reaching 4.40 billion USD. The newly launched Solana staking ETF saw a net inflow of 11.40 million USD on its first day. Recent Bitcoin price increases have driven institutional demand, maintained market risk appetite, and may trigger altcoin performance.
U.S. spot Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) saw a net inflow of over 1 billion USD in the past two days, reversing the negative trend following a net outflow of 342.20 million USD on Tuesday. According to data from The Block, there was a net inflow of 407.80 million USD on Wednesday and 601.80 million USD on Thursday. Fidelity's FBTC fund performed notably, increasing by 184 million USD and 237.10 million USD respectively. BlackRock's IBIT fund remained steady in early July but recorded a net inflow of 224.50 million USD on Thursday. Since its launch in January 2024, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs have accumulated nearly 50 billion USD in net inflows, with 14.50 billion USD inflowing year-to-date and assets under management approaching 128 billion USD. The IBIT fund's assets reached 73.60 billion USD, making it BlackRock's third-largest revenue-generating ETF. Bitcoin ETF trading volume hit a new high since May, with cumulative trading volume exceeding 1 trillion USD, accounting for approximately 28% of the spot Bitcoin market trading volume. Meanwhile, U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs recorded a net inflow of 148.50 million USD on Thursday, with cumulative net inflows reaching 4.40 billion USD. The newly launched Solana staking ETF saw a net inflow of 11.40 million USD on its first day. Recent Bitcoin price increases have driven institutional demand, maintained market risk appetite, and may trigger altcoin performance.