TLDR
- Total net assets in listed Bitcoin ETFs reached $116.95 billion, accounting for 6.53% of Bitcoin’s market cap.
- Daily net inflow hit $471.14 million, pushing cumulative net inflows across all ETFs to $57.08 billion.
- BlackRock’s IBIT led with $287.37 million inflow and reached $69.51 billion in assets, trading 65.97M shares
- Grayscale’s GBTC and BTC ETFs posted $21.77 million in combined inflows, despite GBTC’s cumulative net outflow.
- Mid-tier ETFs like BITB, ARKB, and HODL saw consistent gains, while BRRR, BTCW, and DEFI recorded no daily changes.
As of January 2, total net assets across listed Bitcoin ETFs stood at $116.95 billion, representing 6.53% of Bitcoin’s market cap. Daily total net inflow reached $471.14 million, pushing the cumulative total net inflow to $57.08 billion. The total value traded across all Bitcoin ETFs was $5.36 billion, indicating strong investor activity.
IBIT Tops Net Inflows with $287.37M, as FBTC Adds $88.08M
According to SoSoValue, BlackRock’s IBIT on NASDAQ recorded the highest daily net inflow of $287.37 million, bringing cumulative net inflows to $62.38 billion. IBIT’s net assets reached $69.51 billion with a 3.88% BTC share, and its daily volume was 65.97 million shares. IBIT closed at $50.94 with a +2.60% price change.
Fidelity’s FBTC ETF, listed on CBOE, reported a $88.08 million daily inflow and has $18.21 billion in net assets. FBTC’s cumulative inflow now stands at $12.20 billion, and it trades at $78.19 with a +2.57% daily gain. The BTC share for FBTC was 1.02%, with 7.66 million shares traded.
Grayscale’s GBTC and BTC ETFs Record Combined $21.77M Inflows on NYSE
Grayscale’s GBTC on NYSE showed a positive 1-day inflow of $15.42 million despite its cumulative net inflow remaining at -$25.24 billion. GBTC’s net assets totaled $14.80 billion with a 0.83% BTC share, and its price increased by +2.60% to $70.14. Daily volume reached 6.50 million shares.
Grayscale’s other ETF, BTC, also on NYSE, reported $6.35 million inflow, bringing cumulative inflow to $1.94 billion. BTC’s net assets reached $4.34 billion, and it saw a +2.61% price gain to $39.74. The BTC share stood at 0.24%, with a trading volume of 3.92 million shares.
Mid-Cap Bitcoin ETFs Record Steady Gains While Others Hold Stable
Bitwise’s BITB had a $41.49 million inflow and now holds $3.50 billion in net assets. The ETF posted a +2.60% gain, trading at $48.80 with 4.69 million shares traded. Its BTC share was 0.20% and value traded reached $229.23 million.
ARKB from Ark & 21Shares reported $6.71 million in inflow with net assets at $3.40 billion. It closed at $29.79 with a +2.58% change and traded 10.19 million shares. The BTC share for ARKB was 0.19%.
VanEck’s HODL received $8.26 million and reached $1.43 billion in net assets with a +2.59% price increase to $25.37. Other Bitcoin ETFs with positive inflows included BTCO and EZBC, while others like BRRR, BTCW, and Hashdex’s DEFI remained stable with no changes.
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