Bitcoin News Update: Institutional Interest Fuels $90M Bitcoin ETF Inflow, Sends Price to Weekly Peak
- U.S. Bitcoin ETFs saw $90.6M net inflows on Oct 24, ending outflows with Fidelity's FBTC ($57.9M) and BlackRock's IBIT ($32.7M) leading. - Ethereum ETFs added $141.7M on Oct 22, driven by FETH ($59.1M) and ETHA ($42.5M) as regulatory clarity boosts institutional demand. - SEC reviews 155 crypto ETF filings while BlackRock's IBIT ($65.3B historical inflows) drives Bitcoin price to $114,000, a 7-day high. - ETF assets now represent 6.78% of Bitcoin's market cap ($149.96B), reflecting maturing institutional
On October 24, the U.S.
This positive trend extended to
This wave of inflows has paralleled regulatory activity, with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) currently reviewing 155 crypto ETF applications covering 35 different assets, including Bitcoin, Ethereum,
BlackRock's strong presence in the Bitcoin ETF arena has also shaped market trends. Its IBIT ETF, which saw $210.9 million in inflows on October 22, has accumulated a total of $65.306 billion in historical inflows, strengthening its position as a key source of liquidity for Bitcoin trading pairs, as reported by
The expansion of the ETF sector has also impacted Bitcoin's overall market capitalization. As of October 24, the combined net asset value of spot ETFs stood at $149.962 billion, accounting for 6.78% of Bitcoin's total market cap. This represents a substantial rise from earlier in the year, as cumulative inflows have boosted ETF holdings to $61.985 billion, underscoring the sector's evolution into a mainstream investment option.
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