- Total BTC ETF net assets stood at $106.82 billion, representing 5.74% of BTC’s market cap.
- IBIT led net assets at $52.46 billion, despite a -$124.05 million daily outflow and a -2.65% price decline.
- HODL and BTCO recorded the highest inflows of $14.10 million and $9.38 million, respectively.
In a recent SoSoValue update, the total daily net inflow of BTC ETFs recorded was -$582.90 million, while the cumulative total net inflow reached $36.37 billion. The total assets were $106.82 billion, 5.74% of Bitcoin’s market cap. The total value traded for the day was $3.40 billion.
IBIT Holds $52.46B as FBTC Records -$258.69M Outflow
Leading the Bitcoin Spot ETFs by net assets was IBIT (BlackRock, NASDAQ) with $52.46 billion in assets, as noted by SoSoValue. It recorded a daily net outflow of -$124.05 million and experienced a daily price decline of -2.65% to $53.34.
Source: SoSoValue
FBTC (Fidelity, CBOE) followed with $19.32 billion in net assets, registering the largest daily net outflow of -$258.69 million. Its price fell -2.58% to $82.02. GBTC (Grayscale, NYSE) had $19.19 billion in net assets with a daily net outflow of -$8.94 million, while its market price declined -2.58% to $74.48.
ARKB, BITB, BTC Prices Drop as HODL, BTCO Gains
ARKB (Ark & Co., CBOE) recorded $4.40 billion in net assets, experiencing a daily outflow of -$148.30 million. Its market price fell -2.54% to $93.75. Similarly, BITB (Bitwise, NYSE) held $3.84 billion in net assets and recorded a daily net outflow of -$11.26 million. The price declined -2.55% to $51.11. BTC (Grayscale, NYSE), with $3.66 billion in net assets, showed no recorded inflows or outflows, yet its price dropped -2.64% to $41.61.
Across all ETFs, daily price declines ranged from -2.53% to -2.65%, indicating consistent downward movement during the observed period. The highest daily inflows were recorded by HODL (VanEck, CBOE) and BTCO (Invesco, CBOE) at $14.10 million and $9.38 million, respectively. Cumulative net inflows reflected significant investor activity, with IBIT maintaining a lead at $37.85 billion.