Throughout 2023, Bitcoin ETFs have garnered significant investor interest following their approval on January 10, 2024. Leading the charge, BlackRock and Fidelity’s spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have seen substantial inflows, making up a notable portion of the total ETF investments this year.
What Are the Key ETF Inflows?
Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas highlighted that BlackRock and Fidelity’s Bitcoin ETFs contributed to 26% and 56% of the total inflows, respectively. Specifically, data from Farside Investor revealed that BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) and Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) have accumulated $16.6 billion and $8.9 billion in inflows since January.
How Do Other Giants Compare?
In the broader landscape, Vanguard, which does not offer Bitcoin ETFs, achieved $102.8 billion in total ETF inflows in 2024, surpassing BlackRock’s $65.1 billion. BlackRock currently manages 429 ETFs totaling $2.8 trillion, while Fidelity oversees 70 ETFs valued at $74 billion in assets under management (AUM).
Meanwhile, Invesco reported $34.7 billion in ETF flows this year, with a minuscule 0.9% coming from Bitcoin ETFs, amounting to $317.3 million in the first five months alone.
Key Insights for Investors
– BlackRock’s IBIT ETF overtook Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) as the largest spot Bitcoin ETF globally on May 28.
– IBIT holds 291,567 BTC, valued at over $20 billion, while GBTC’s holdings have decreased to 285,139 BTC, worth $19.6 billion.
– Recent trends indicate Bitcoin ETF inflows and outflows have balanced, with some providers experiencing zero inflow-outflow periods.
The recent equilibrium in Bitcoin ETF flows suggests a steadying market. Grayscale’s average daily inflows remain at $141.7 million, primarily driven by BlackRock’s IBIT, Fidelity’s FBTC, and ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF (ARKB).
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