The performance of Bitcoin spot ETFs is once again eye-catching. According to the latest data, the US Bitcoin spot ETF recorded a large net inflow of $753.8 million yesterday, the highest single-day record this year. Among them, the BlackRock-backed IBIT fund had a net inflow of $126.3 million, while Fidelity's FBTC performed remarkably well with a net inflow of $351.4 million. The continuous influx of institutional investors further confirms the ongoing growth in demand for Bitcoin asset allocation. Behind this wave of net inflows, it not only reflects the market's recognition of Bitcoin's long-term value but also hints at institutional optimism about future market trends.
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-16 06:50
Fidelity's move this time is really aggressive, pouring in 350 million directly. Institutions are really placing their bets.
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CryptoMom
· 01-15 23:05
Fidelity's recent influx of funds has directly outpaced others, FBTC really has something... Major institutions are all bottom-fishing, while we retail investors are still hesitating.
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consensus_whisperer
· 01-14 11:50
Fidelity's move is truly impressive; 350 million dollars just went in in one day... institutions have been optimistic about this market trend for a long time.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casino
· 01-14 05:55
Fidelity has directly taken off this time, with a net inflow of $350 million. Institutions are really疯狂抄底 (crazy bottom-fishing).
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 01-14 05:54
This wave of institutional entry is really paving the way for us retail investors. Fidelity alone has a daily inflow of 350 million... this level of momentum is extraordinary.
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 01-14 05:50
Fidelity is really aggressive this time, pouring in 350 million directly. Even institutions are moving.
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SchrodingerGas
· 01-14 05:46
Institutions are pouring money in? To put it simply, big players are building positions. Don't be fooled by net inflow data; behind it is still a game of arbitrage space equilibrium.
Where is the real on-chain evidence? Who are the counterparties? That's what I care about.
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 01-14 05:33
Fidelity is really aggressive this time, pouring in 350 million directly. Institutions are really starting to bottom fish.
The performance of Bitcoin spot ETFs is once again eye-catching. According to the latest data, the US Bitcoin spot ETF recorded a large net inflow of $753.8 million yesterday, the highest single-day record this year. Among them, the BlackRock-backed IBIT fund had a net inflow of $126.3 million, while Fidelity's FBTC performed remarkably well with a net inflow of $351.4 million. The continuous influx of institutional investors further confirms the ongoing growth in demand for Bitcoin asset allocation. Behind this wave of net inflows, it not only reflects the market's recognition of Bitcoin's long-term value but also hints at institutional optimism about future market trends.