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Bitcoin Spot ETFs See $31M Net Inflows, First In A Week

Published 26/06/2024, 13:27
© Reuters.  Bitcoin Spot ETFs See $31M Net Inflows, First In A Week
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Benzinga - by Murtuza Merchant, Benzinga Staff Writer.

After a week of outflows, Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) finally saw a return of investor confidence on Tuesday, June 25.

What Happened: The total net inflow for the day was $31.0131 million, a positive sign for the market, according to data from SoSo Value.

This shift comes amid a mixed performance from other major ETFs.

The Grayscale ETF (OTC:GBTC) experienced a significant single-day outflow of $30.2866 million, contrasting sharply with the Fidelity ETF (BATS:FBTC), which saw a substantial inflow of $48.7897 million.

The Bitwise ETF (BTAS: BITB) also posted a positive net inflow of $15.1967 million.

This inflow suggests a renewed interest and potential stabilization in the Bitcoin ETF market, following a period of volatility.

Also Read: SEC Chair Gensler Says Ethereum ETF Review ‘Going Smoothly’

Why It Matters: According to QCP Capital, Bitcoin recently traded down to $58,500, touching the 200-day EMA and the lower boundary of its trading range. Since then, it has rebounded to $61,500.

QCP Capital analysts believe that the market will continue to face selling pressure as participants digest the implications of the 140,000 BTC linked to the Mt. Gox creditors.

These creditors are likely unhedged due to the high costs associated with maintaining perpetual positions and options over extended periods.

However, QCP Capital also suggests that this might offer short-term relief opportunities, advocating for buying on dips, especially with the potential launch of an Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) ETF in July.

The fluctuating performance of Bitcoin ETFs highlights the ongoing challenges and opportunities within the crypto market.

The Grayscale ETF outflow indicates some investor caution, while the inflows into Fidelity and Bitwise’s ETFs reflect a countering optimism among other investors.

This dynamic is reflective of the broader market sentiment as it grapples with regulatory developments, technological advancements, and macroeconomic factors.

What’s Next: As the crypto market continues to evolve, key events such as Benzinga’s Future of Digital Assets conference on Nov. 19 will provide critical insights and discussions on these trends.

Read Next: Congressman Matt Gaetz Introduces Bill To Allow Federal Tax Payments In Bitcoin

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