• IBIT records the highest daily net inflow of $172.14 million, bringing its cumulative net inflow to $39.67 billion, with a 2.87% Bitcoin share. 
  • GBTC sees a daily outflow of $7.98 million, resulting in a cumulative net inflow decrease to -$22.50 billion and a 1.61% decline in daily value. 
  • The total market net assets amount to $94.47 billion, representing 5.63% of Bitcoin’s market cap, with $1.83 billion traded on March 20.

A SoSoValue market update as of March 20, 2025, indicates that the total daily net inflow stands at $165.75 million, while the cumulative total net inflow reaches $35.97 billion. The total value traded for the day is $1.83 billion. The total net assets of the market are $94.47 billion, which represents 5.63% of Bitcoin’s market cap.

IBIT’s Massive $172.14M Inflow Dominates Bitcoin ETFs

In terms of individual assets, IBIT, listed on NASDAQ, has shown the highest daily net inflow of $172.14 million. Its cumulative net inflow is $39.67 billion, and it holds assets worth $48.17 billion. The asset also has a 2.87% share of Bitcoin, with a daily change of -1.56%. It traded $1.47 billion in value, with 30.51 million shares exchanged.

Source: SoSoValue

FBTC, listed on CBOE, has a smaller daily net inflow of $9.19 million, bringing its cumulative net inflow to $11.38 billion. Its net assets are valued at $16.50 billion, and it represents 0.98% of Bitcoin’s market share. The asset saw a slight daily drop of -1.57%, trading $137.67 million with 1.86 million shares.

GBTC Faces $7.98M Outflow, BTC Sees Modest Inflow

GBTC, listed on the NYSE, reported a daily outflow of $7.98 million, bringing its cumulative net inflow down to -$22.50 billion. Its total assets are $16.30 billion, with a 0.97% Bitcoin share. It experienced a -1.61% daily change, trading at $84.07 million in value.

BTC, also listed on the NYSE, saw a small positive inflow of $5.22 million and has a net inflow of $2.67 billion. It holds $4.07 billion in net assets and 0.24% of Bitcoin’s market share. BTC’s daily change was -1.49%, with $48.22 million traded and 570.91K shares exchanged.
In contrast, BITB and HODL have experienced daily net outflows of $17.40 million and $11.90 million, respectively. These assets show an overall decline, reflecting their negative changes in value. BRRR, BTC0, and EZBC also experienced slight daily declines in both inflows and value traded.

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