- Bitcoin ETFs record a $234.54M daily outflow, with $119.14B total net assets, equal to 5.95% of Bitcoin’s market cap.
- IBIT (BlackRock) leads with $59.27B in net assets; FBTC (Fidelity) experiences the largest outflow of $177.64M.
- Grayscale’s GBTC shows a $21.88B cumulative outflow, while Invesco’s BTCO posts a positive 0.13% premium/discount.
In a recent SoSoValue update as of February 3, the daily total net inflow of Bitcoin ETFs records an outflow of $234.54 million, while the cumulative total net inflow amounts to $40.26 billion. The total value traded within the period is $5.87 billion, and total net assets reach $119.14 billion, equivalent to 5.95% of Bitcoin’s market cap.
IBIT Leads with $59.27B Assets as FBTC Drops $177M
In a detailed view, pointing to information about ETFs, including tickers, sponsors, exchanges, and their performance. IBIT, listed on NASDAQ and sponsored by BlackRock, maintains net assets of $59.27 billion and a market price of $57.58. It reports no daily net inflow and a -0.41% discount.
FBTC on CBOE, sponsored by Fidelity, experiences the largest single-day net outflow of $177.64 million. Its cumulative inflow totals $12.82 billion, while net assets stand at $21.54 billion. The fund’s market price is $88.47, with a -0.40% discount and a 0.19% daily price drop.
Grayscale’s GBTC on NYSE holds $20.36 billion in net assets with a total outflow of $21.88 billion. It reports a modest daily inflow of $8.02 million. The market price is $80.17, showing a -0.03% premium and a 0.30% daily decline.
ARKB, BTC Funds Face Outflows; BTCO Shows Gains
ARKB, sponsored by Ark & Co. and traded on CBOE, records a net outflow of $50.75 million. Its net assets amount to $5.15 billion, with a market price of $101.07. The fund shows a -0.42% discount and a daily change of -0.26%.
BTC by Grayscale on NYSE holds $4.24 billion in net assets, with a daily net inflow of zero. It has a 0.01% premium/discount, a market price of $44.86, and a 0.33% daily decrease.
Smaller funds, such as HODL by VanEck, BRRR by Valkyrie, and BTCO by Invesco, display mixed performance. Invesco’s BTCO achieves a positive premium of 0.13%, while others show net outflows.