[Chain News] The Bitcoin Spot ETF had another lively moment at the beginning of December.
First, let's talk about the total: On December 1st, Eastern Time, the net inflow was 8,479,200 USD, marking the fourth consecutive day of capital inflow.
Specifically regarding the performance of various firms—Fidelity's FBTC stood out the most, attracting $67.0227 million in a single day, with total net inflows reaching $12.096 billion. ARK and 21Shares' ARKB also performed well, earning $7.3771 million in a single day, bringing the total to $1.836 billion.
However, BlackRock's IBIT was a bit surprising, with $65.9206 million flowing out that day. Although its cumulative net inflow still firmly holds the top position at $62.501 billion, this operation does raise curiosity about the direction of the funds.
Looking at it from a broader perspective: the total net asset value of the entire Bitcoin Spot ETF is now $111.942 billion, accounting for 6.56% of the total BTC market capitalization, with a cumulative net inflow of $57.714 billion. This scale indicates that institutional interest in Bitcoin allocation is still ongoing.
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Bitcoin ETF has attracted capital for four consecutive days, with Fidelity raking in 67 million USD in a single day.
[Chain News] The Bitcoin Spot ETF had another lively moment at the beginning of December.
First, let's talk about the total: On December 1st, Eastern Time, the net inflow was 8,479,200 USD, marking the fourth consecutive day of capital inflow.
Specifically regarding the performance of various firms—Fidelity's FBTC stood out the most, attracting $67.0227 million in a single day, with total net inflows reaching $12.096 billion. ARK and 21Shares' ARKB also performed well, earning $7.3771 million in a single day, bringing the total to $1.836 billion.
However, BlackRock's IBIT was a bit surprising, with $65.9206 million flowing out that day. Although its cumulative net inflow still firmly holds the top position at $62.501 billion, this operation does raise curiosity about the direction of the funds.
Looking at it from a broader perspective: the total net asset value of the entire Bitcoin Spot ETF is now $111.942 billion, accounting for 6.56% of the total BTC market capitalization, with a cumulative net inflow of $57.714 billion. This scale indicates that institutional interest in Bitcoin allocation is still ongoing.