U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs have just logged their second-largest single-day inflow in history, signaling an unprecedented wave of institutional interest amid Bitcoin’s record-breaking rally.
$1.18 Billion Flows into Bitcoin ETFs
On Monday, the 11 U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs collectively drew in $1.18 billion, marking their biggest inflow since November 2024 — the day Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election, when inflows peaked at $1.37 billion.
According to data from BITXjournal, these massive inflows came as Bitcoin (BTC) surged past $126,000, setting a new all-time high. In just four trading days of October, the total inflows have already reached $3.47 billion, underscoring renewed confidence in Bitcoin’s long-term trajectory.
Since their official debut earlier this year, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs have collectively attracted around $60 billion, as reported by Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart.
“The scale of inflows highlights the growing dominance of institutional capital in this bull run, while retail participation remains comparatively modest,” noted Seyffart.
US Spot Bitcoin ETFs now have ~$169 billion in assets…
The BlackRock iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) led the charge, drawing a massive $967 million in a single day. Since the beginning of October, IBIT alone has recorded $2.6 billion in inflows, cementing its status as the flagship product of institutional Bitcoin exposure.
Other ETFs also saw significant inflows:
Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) — $112 million
Bitwise Bitcoin ETF (BITB) — $60 million
Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust (BTC) — $30 million Minor inflows were recorded across Invesco, WisdomTree, and Franklin Templeton’s Bitcoin funds.
“Institutional demand for Bitcoin exposure is now clearly visible through ETF channels,” said Nate Geraci, President of ETF Store. “These flows are not short-term — they represent structural allocation shifts in large portfolios.”
IBIT Nears $100 Billion AUM Milestone
The BlackRock Bitcoin ETF is now on the brink of surpassing $100 billion in assets under management (AUM). As of Tuesday, IBIT holds approximately $98.5 billion in Bitcoin and cash reserves, equivalent to 783,767 BTC.
For comparison, the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF — the largest in the world — took over 2,000 days to cross the $100 billion mark. IBIT is expected to achieve the same feat in under 450 days, a record-breaking pace.
Currently, only 18 out of over 4,500 ETFs worldwide have more than $100 billion in AUM — a testament to the explosive growth of Bitcoin’s institutional appeal.
With total spot Bitcoin ETF assets now exceeding $168 billion, the momentum from institutional investors could act as a powerful tailwind for BTC in the coming months.
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