U.S. Bitcoin Spot ETF Experiences Long-Awaited Capital Influx on Tuesday, Attracting $753.7 Million in a Single Day, the Largest Net Inflow in Nearly 3 Months. This Strong Capital Momentum Signifies That Institutional Investors Are Re-Entering with Full Force After Ending Year-End Asset Allocation Adjustments.
According to data platform SoSoValue, a total net inflow of $753.7 million was recorded across 12 Bitcoin spot ETFs in the U.S. on Tuesday, marking the highest since October 7 of last year. Among them, Fidelity’s FBTC led with $351 million; Bitwise’s BITB attracted $159 million; and BlackRock’s IBIT also saw a net inflow of $126 million.
LVRG Research Director Nick Ruck pointed out that this ETF capital resurgence reflects a comprehensive recovery in institutional demand. After experiencing risk aversion and caution at the end of last year, investors are now actively reallocating capital.
This wave of enthusiasm has also generated spillover effects. The Ethereum spot ETF recorded a net inflow of $130 million on the same day, indicating that confidence in the overall cryptocurrency market is returning.
Why is capital rushing in at this moment? Vincent Liu, Chief Investment Officer of the well-known quantitative trading firm Kronos Research, believes that “the clarification of the overall economic situation” is the key driver.
The U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) released on Tuesday shows that, although prices remain high, they have significantly retreated from their peak. This reinforces market expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut, further boosting investor demand for risk assets.
At the same time, good news also comes from policy circles. The U.S. Senate Banking Committee is preparing to revise and vote on the cryptocurrency market structure bill on Thursday. The market generally expects this will bring a clearer and more friendly legal framework for digital assets.
The return of confidence is directly reflected in the prices. Bitcoin has risen 3% in the past 24 hours, trading at $94,610 at press time; Ethereum performed even more strongly, up 6.21% to $3,324.
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