Wednesday's Bitcoin ETF inflow hit $606.29M — the biggest single day since May 1, and BlackRock's IBIT was responsible for $502.99M of it. That's 83% of the entire day's demand sitting inside one fund.
Fidelity's FBTC added another $64.74M, while VanEck's HODL saw a small $3.59M outflow. It's now four straight days of net inflows, pushing the four-day total to roughly $1.61B — one day after crypto absorbed a $2.77B leveraged long liquidation wave.
The read: IBIT isn't just leading the category anymore, it IS the category on days like this. That's a fragile setup if allocation keeps concentrating — one large redemption could move spot markets more than any single derivatives desk.
Worth tracking: how much of BTC's rebound above $77K is organic spot demand versus flow parked in a single wrapper?
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Fidelity's FBTC added another $64.74M, while VanEck's HODL saw a small $3.59M outflow. It's now four straight days of net inflows, pushing the four-day total to roughly $1.61B — one day after crypto absorbed a $2.77B leveraged long liquidation wave.
The read: IBIT isn't just leading the category anymore, it IS the category on days like this. That's a fragile setup if allocation keeps concentrating — one large redemption could move spot markets more than any single derivatives desk.
Worth tracking: how much of BTC's rebound above $77K is organic spot demand versus flow parked in a single wrapper?
Trade the same setups across venues in one broadcast — tokenbot.com
#Bitcoin #Crypto #TradingSignals #TokenBot $BTC $TBOT