In a remarkable show of investor confidence, Bitcoin ETFs posted $2.75 billion in weekly inflows, according to the latest data from digital asset management firms.

This marks one of the highest weekly inflows since U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs were launched earlier this year.

Bitcoin (BTC) continues to hover above the $108,000 mark, holding its ground despite recent macroeconomic pressures and regulatory uncertainties.

“This week’s flows show renewed institutional appetite for Bitcoin exposure through regulated investment vehicles,” said a strategist at Galaxy Digital.


Fidelity and BlackRock Lead ETF Inflows

The largest contributions came from Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) and BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT). Together, they attracted over $1.9 billion of the total inflows.

“We are seeing more traditional investors entering the crypto space via ETFs, viewing them as safer and regulated alternatives to direct crypto holdings,” noted a Bloomberg ETF analyst.

Smaller issuers such as Bitwise, Valkyrie, and VanEck also reported increased traction, signaling broader market confidence across the ETF sector.


Bitcoin Price Remains Resilient

Despite volatile macro headlines, Bitcoin has maintained a price above $108,000, showing remarkable resilience.

“BTC’s ability to hold above $108K is a psychological and technical milestone,” said a trader at QCP Capital.

The $110K mark remains a critical resistance, with bullish sentiment rising ahead of a $13.8 billion options expiry next week.


ETF Adoption and Market Maturity

The growth in ETF inflows reflects a maturing crypto investment landscape. Institutional investors are increasingly comfortable allocating funds to SEC-approved Bitcoin ETFs, enhancing mainstream adoption.

“ETF inflows are a direct barometer of institutional confidence,” said CoinShares research lead James Butterfill. “And right now, that confidence is surging.”

The total assets under management (AUM) for Bitcoin ETFs have now surpassed $55 billion, further strengthening Bitcoin’s position in traditional finance circles.


What’s Next for Bitcoin and ETFs?

With ETF inflows hitting multi-billion-dollar levels and Bitcoin approaching all-time highs, analysts expect continued capital migration from equities and gold into crypto.

“If inflows remain strong and BTC breaks $110K, we could see a test of the $120K level by next month,” said a senior trader at Matrixport.

For now, Bitcoin ETFs are proving to be a dominant force, driving demand while offering a secure gateway for new investors entering the crypto space.

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