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Positive Movement in Bitcoin ETFs with Varied Performance Among Major Players

source-logo  blockchainreporter.net 28 June 2024 17:15, UTC

The Bitcoin ETF sector witnessed a net inflow of $12 million on June 27, 2024, marking the third consecutive day of positive yet modest net inflows. This trend indicates cautious but steady investor interest in Bitcoin-related financial products despite daily fluctuations in individual fund performances. Grayscale’s Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) saw an outflow of $11.4 million, returning to a pattern of net outflows after a brief period of gains. This volatility reflects the changing investor sentiment towards GBTC, which has been one of the major players in the Bitcoin investment space.

🚨 $BTC #ETF Net Inflow June 27, 2024: +$12M!

• The net inflow has been positive but small for 3 consecutive trading days.

• #Grayscale (GBTC) experienced an outflow of $11.4M again after a day of inflow.

• #Bitwise (BITB) had the largest inflow yesterday at $8M.

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— Spot On Chain (@spotonchain) June 28, 2024

Conversely, Bitwise’s Bitcoin ETF (BITB) reported the most significant single-day inflow of $8 million, suggesting growing investor confidence in their management or potential growth of their Bitcoin holdings.

However, BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) experienced a stagnant week with zero net flows. This stagnation comes despite significant investments from other internal BlackRock funds into Bitcoin, indicating a complex internal strategy regarding cryptocurrency investments.

BlackRock’s Strategic Investments

BlackRock has further deepened its investment in Bitcoin by allocating funds from its Global Allocation Fund to purchase Bitcoin through the IBIT ETF. This marks the third internal fund at BlackRock making substantial Bitcoin investments. The move, disclosed in BlackRock’s latest SEC filing, highlights the growing institutional interest in cryptocurrencies as a viable asset class.

JUST IN: BlackRock disclosed buying #Bitcoin for its Global Allocation Fund in latest SEC filing.

This is the THIRD internal BlackRock fund that has bought #Bitcoin through the $IBIT Bitcoin ETF

🫡 @MacroScope17 pic.twitter.com/geTQ01T70P

— Bitcoin Archive (@BTC_Archive) June 27, 2024

The varying performances of these funds underscore the diverse strategies and investor responses within the Bitcoin ETF market. BlackRock’s continued investment in Bitcoin through its internal funds may serve as a signal to other institutional investors about the potential long-term value of cryptocurrencies.

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