Bitcoin spot ETF inflows painting an interesting picture. January 5th saw a substantial $697.2m net inflow into US spot BTC ETFs, with IBIT accounting for $372.5m of that. Here's the thing—when you're looking at bid pressure like this, it fundamentally shifts how the market responds to pullbacks. Those dips don't feel quite the same anymore. The buying support behind these numbers suggests we're dealing with serious institutional appetite, which tends to create a different floor dynamic than typical retail trading. Worth monitoring how today's figures stack up against that baseline.

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ApeWithNoChainvip
· 01-06 22:52
Institutions are buying the dip so aggressively, what are retail investors still hesitating for?
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LiquidityWitchvip
· 01-06 22:51
Institutions are starting to buy the dip; this time, it's not retail investors' celebration.
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JustAnotherWalletvip
· 01-06 22:43
Institutions are frantically buying up, while retail investors are still on the sidelines. This is the real divergence.
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BearMarketGardenervip
· 01-06 22:31
The rhythm of institutional bottom-fishing has begun. This wave of 697 million yuan influx is not a joke.
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GateUser-26d7f434vip
· 01-06 22:31
Institutions are really accumulating chips, with a buy volume of 69.7 billion... No wonder it can't be pushed down.
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