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The recent performance of Bitcoin spot ETFs has shown new changes. According to the latest data, on December 30th, Eastern Time, Bitcoin spot ETFs experienced a net inflow of $355 million in a single day—marking the first turnaround after seven consecutive days of net outflows.
Looking closely at the performance of various ETFs, BlackRock's IBIT performed the best, with a single-day net inflow of $144 million, leading all similar products by a wide margin. What does this wave of capital reflow indicate? It suggests that institutional investors' interest in Bitcoin is reigniting.
As of now, the total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs has reached $114.439 billion. This figure reflects a change in attitude among institutional investors over the past period—from cautious observation to re-engagement.
It is worth noting that after seven days of continuous net outflows, the market was able to reverse the trend and absorb over $300 million in new funds in a single day. This is no small amount. For investors paying attention to institutional movements, this signal is worth noting. The sustained accumulation by leading institutions like BlackRock often sets market expectations.