Institutional Interest Resurges as Bitcoin ETF Inflows Reach Over $450 Million Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) demonstrated renewed investor confidenceInstitutional Interest Resurges as Bitcoin ETF Inflows Reach Over $450 Million Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) demonstrated renewed investor confidence

Bitcoin ETFs Surge to $457M Inflows in Early Market Move

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Bitcoin Etfs Surge To $457m Inflows In Early Market Move

Institutional Interest Resurges as Bitcoin ETF Inflows Reach Over $450 Million

Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) demonstrated renewed investor confidence on Wednesday, recording net inflows of $457 million — their most substantial daily increase in over a month. This influx signals a potential re-acceleration of institutional demand, which had previously been subdued amid market volatility.

Leading the surge was Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund, which attracted approximately $391 million in a single day, accounting for the majority of the total inflows. BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust followed closely with around $111 million, according to data from Farside Investors. These inflows have pushed the total net assets of US-based Bitcoin ETFs beyond $112 billion, representing about 6.5% of Bitcoin’s overall market capitalization. Overall, cumulative net inflows have surpassed $57 billion, reflecting ongoing institutional interest in the digital asset.

This uptick comes after a period of market turbulence in November and early December, characterized by a fluctuating pattern of inflows and outflows. The last significant spike in inflows—over $450 million—was observed on November 11, when funds pulled in roughly $524 million in a single day. The recent revival indicates an increased willingness among institutional investors to re-engage with Bitcoin, possibly driven by macroeconomic factors and shifting monetary policies.

Last time spot Bitcoin ETFs saw inflows of over $450 million was on Nov. 11. Source: Farside Investors

Macro Outlook and Market Dynamics

Vincent Liu, Chief Investment Officer at Kronos Research, noted that the renewed ETF flows likely reflect early positioning rather than late-cycle speculation. He explained, “ETF inflows feel like early positioning. As rate expectations soften, Bitcoin becomes a straightforward liquidity trade. Politics influence sentiment, but macroeconomic movements are a key driver of capital flow.” However, Liu emphasized caution, warning that market momentum might be uneven amid fluctuating liquidity and price action, but as long as Bitcoin remains a macro-focused asset, ETF inflows are expected to continue following the trend of market liquidity.

The recent commentary from US President Donald Trump, who announced plans to nominate a Federal Reserve chair supporting further rate cuts—a move typically bullish for risk assets like cryptocurrencies—adds macroeconomic context to the renewed interest in Bitcoin. Lower interest rates tend to boost risk asset valuations, potentially underpinning bullish sentiment in the crypto market.

Bitcoin’s Supply Dynamics and Market Challenges

Bitcoin has recently retreated to levels last seen nearly a year ago, with the price facing resistance from a dense supply zone between $93,000 and $120,000. As a result, the total Bitcoin supply sitting at a loss has reached 6.7 million BTC, the highest in the current cycle, according to Glassnode. This indicates persistent selling pressure, with demand remaining fragile despite the recent inflows.

The report highlights that spot market buying remains selective and short-lived, with corporate treasury flows episodic and futures positions trending toward de-risking rather than accumulation. Until Bitcoin can sustain price levels above $95,000 and attract new liquidity, it is likely to remain constrained between strong support at approximately $81,000 and ongoing resistance posed by the supply concentration.

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