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Recently, I've noticed that the performance of Bitcoin spot ETFs has been quite stable, with continuous net inflows for several days. Yesterday alone, the net inflow was $14.44 million, indicating that institutions are still optimistic about this sector.
Among the biggest inflows are the major players, with BlackRock's IBIT seeing a single-day inflow of $22.87 million, bringing its total net inflow to $190 million. Morgan Stanley's MSBT followed closely, with $11.12 million flowing in yesterday. These leading Bitcoin ETF products truly have strong capital attraction capabilities.
However, Ark's ARKB experienced a net outflow of $9.01 million yesterday. That said, the product's total net inflow historically still amounts to $1.61 billion, which is quite substantial.
Overall, the total assets of Bitcoin spot ETFs have surpassed the $100 billion mark, currently around $102.6 billion. Even more interesting is that these ETFs now account for 6.6% of Bitcoin's total market capitalization, and this ratio continues to increase. The total net inflow since inception has exceeded $58.5 billion, indicating that institutional recognition of Bitcoin ETFs is indeed on the rise.