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The movement of Bitcoin spot ETFs is becoming quite interesting. Looking at last week's data, there was a net inflow of about $787 million overall, with the majority of it dominated by BlackRock. BlackRock's iBIT alone saw inflows exceeding $500 million. In total, it has surpassed $60 billion in assets, which shows how serious large institutions like BlackRock are about physical Bitcoin ETFs.
Grayscale's GBTC also saw an inflow of about $89 million over the week, but on the flip side, it has experienced an outflow of over $25 billion in total, indicating a historical trend. This might suggest a shift from old players to new options.
Currently, the total asset value of all spot ETFs is $83.4 billion, accounting for approximately 6.36% of the total market capitalization of Bitcoin. The continued inflow from institutional investors is a positive signal for the market.