Bitcoin spot ETFs saw net inflows of $744 million last week, with BlackRock Bitcoin ETF IBIT leading the way with weekly net inflows of $538 million

According to SoSoValue data, the Bitcoin spot ETF saw a weekly net inflow of $744 million last week (March 17 to March 21, EST) last week. The largest weekly Bitcoin spot ETF last week was BlackRock Bitcoin ETF IBIT, with a weekly net inflow of $538 million, and the current total historical net inflow of BIT is $39.77 billion. This was followed by the Fidelity Bitcoin ETF FBTC, with a weekly net inflow of $136 million, and the current total historical net inflow of FBTC is $11.38 billion. The largest weekly net outflow of Bitcoin spot ETF last week was the Grayscale Bitcoin ETF GBTC, with a weekly net outflow of $24.47 million, and the current historical total net outflow of GBTC is $22.53 billion. This was followed by the Invesco Bitcoin ETF BTCO, with a weekly net outflow of $10.24 million, and the current total historical net inflow of BTCO is $105 million. As of press time, the total net asset value of the Bitcoin spot ETF was $94.35 billion, with the ETF net asset ratio (the proportion of market capitalization to the total market capitalization of Bitcoin) reaching 5.65%, and the historical cumulative net inflow has reached $36.05 billion.
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