Spot Bitcoin ETF recorded a sharp increase in inflows on Wednesday, bringing in $457 million in net new capital. The figure marked the strongest single-day intakeSpot Bitcoin ETF recorded a sharp increase in inflows on Wednesday, bringing in $457 million in net new capital. The figure marked the strongest single-day intake

Spot Bitcoin ETFs post $457M inflows amid early positioning push

  • Spot Bitcoin ETF inflows hit $457M, the strongest single-day intake in over a month.
  • Fidelity and BlackRock ETFs drove most demand as total assets topped $112B.
  • Bitcoin faces resistance above $93K as market demand remains fragile.

Spot Bitcoin ETF recorded a sharp increase in inflows on Wednesday, bringing in $457 million in net new capital. The figure marked the strongest single-day intake in more than a month. The move ended a period of unstable fund activity. It also signaled renewed institutional interest after weeks of cautious positioning and mixed price signals across the crypto market.

Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund topped the entire range of products in the session. The fund registered about $391 million in net inflows. That figure comprised the majority of daily additions. The iShares Bitcoin Trust of BlackRock came in behind with approximately $111 million. According to data provided by Farside Investors, inflows continued to be concentrated in the largest issuers.

Spot Bitcoin ETF Holdings Expand Despite Recent Volatility

The most recent inflows propelled cumulative net inflows of the US spot Bitcoin ETFs to over $57 billion. The total net assets under management had increased to over $112 billion. These holdings have now assigned approximately 6.5% of the total market capitalization of Bitcoin. The numbers prove that Bitcoin ETFs are still the most important institutional exposure vehicles.

This rally was a recovery after a turbulent month of November and early December. During that time, daily movements ranged from modest inflows to significant outflows. The decline in investor belief deteriorated in slowing price momentum. The last inflows of Spot Bitcoin ETFs were greater than $450 million on Nov. 11. The final session captured about $524 million in net additions.

Source: Farside Investors

Also Read: Bitcoin ETFs Struggle with $60.4M Outflow While Altcoin ETFs Soar

Vincent Liu, chief investment officer of Kronos Research, indicated that the rebound of inflows indicates early positioning and not an enthusiastic late cycle. He said that the relaxation of interest-rate expectations has regained the position of Bitcoin as a macro-driven liquidity trade. Liu argues that sentiment is affected by political developments. However, expansive economic circumstances continue to influence capital allocation.

ETF Flows Tied to Liquidity as Rate Expectations Shift

Liu warned that the flow’s recovery can be uneven. He explained that momentum would continue, but it would probably experience disruptions. The demand for ETFs tends to follow market liquidity and price movements. As long as Bitcoin is traded as a clean, macro expression, the ETFs are the most direct path to exposure.

US President Donald Trump’s statements significantly altered macro expectations. Trump announced on Wednesday that he would be nominating a new Federal Reserve chair who is a strong advocate of interest rate cuts. 

He made these remarks during a national address, which occurred in the first year of his second term. Trump mentioned that all known finalists would prefer even less than the existing policy rates. Lower rates tend to be favorable to risk assets, such as crypto.

Bitcoin has a limited market structure even after the inflow surge. The asset is trading at almost a year-low level. An oversupply zone between $93,000 and $120,000 keeps preventing any upside attempts. Glassnode data shows that investors are already holding 6.7 million BTC at a loss. This is the upper stage of the existing cycle.

The report said that the demand in both spot and derivatives markets is weak. Spot purchases have been selective and temporary. Corporate treasury flows are still periodic. Futures positioning is focused on decreasing risk instead of restoring faith. Bitcoin will be range-bound as long as it lacks liquidity above $95,000, using structural support around $81,000.

Also Read: Bitcoin Market Sees $52 Million Liquidated Amid Rapid Price Fluctuations

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