Spot Bitcoin ETFs pulled in $471 million in net inflows on January 2nd, with BlackRock's IBIT capturing the lion's share at $287 million. Meanwhile, the spot Ethereum ETF market saw $174 million flowing in, where Grayscale's ETHE dominated with $53.69 million in fresh capital. The XRP spot ETF segment also registered notable activity. These numbers signal continued institutional appetite for crypto-linked investment vehicles, particularly around flagship assets. BlackRock's commanding position in Bitcoin ETF inflows underscores the competitive dynamics between major fund providers, while Ethereum's more distributed inflow pattern suggests varied investor preferences across different asset managers.
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BlockchainGriller
· 01-03 10:53
BlackRock's move is really incredible. The inflow into Bitcoin ETF is so strong, institutional participation is just different.
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StableGenius
· 01-03 10:49
lmao blackrock just printing money while everyone else fights for scraps... empirically speaking, this is exactly what happens when you have actual distribution infrastructure. the "varied investor preferences" line is just copium for getting outmaneuvered ngl
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BridgeTrustFund
· 01-03 10:43
BlackRock is aiming to dominate the market, with 287 million directly crushing others.
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liquidation_watcher
· 01-03 10:37
BlackRock is really a bloodsucker; out of the 470 million that came in, they took more than half...
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PanicSeller
· 01-03 10:32
Blackstone is bleeding again. Now institutions have to kneel and enter the market.
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GetRichLeek
· 01-03 10:28
Institutions are bottom-fishing, with Blackstone alone pouring in $470 million... Hmm, is this really going to take off this time?
Spot Bitcoin ETFs pulled in $471 million in net inflows on January 2nd, with BlackRock's IBIT capturing the lion's share at $287 million. Meanwhile, the spot Ethereum ETF market saw $174 million flowing in, where Grayscale's ETHE dominated with $53.69 million in fresh capital. The XRP spot ETF segment also registered notable activity. These numbers signal continued institutional appetite for crypto-linked investment vehicles, particularly around flagship assets. BlackRock's commanding position in Bitcoin ETF inflows underscores the competitive dynamics between major fund providers, while Ethereum's more distributed inflow pattern suggests varied investor preferences across different asset managers.