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US Spot Bitcoin ETFs Enjoy Second-Highest Weekly Inflows To Date

US spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) drew in $3.24b last week, marking their second-largest week of inflows since launching in January ￰1￱ surge reflected renewed investor demand as Bitcoin prices climbed to fresh record ￰2￱ from SoSoValue showed that only the week ending Nov. 22, 2024, saw higher inflows at $3.38b. The latest rebound reversed the previous week’s $902m in outflows and pushed four-week inflows close to $4b. BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust, known as IBIT, dominated the flows, capturing $1.8b of last week’s net ￰3￱ now manages $96.2b in assets, cementing its lead over rivals. Fidelity’s FBTC, the second-largest fund by net asset value, took in $692m, or about 38% of IBIT’s ￰4￱ Spot Bitcoin ETF Inflows Accelerate Rally As Bitcoin Climbs Past $125,000 Trading activity also tilted heavily toward IBIT, which saw several billion dollars worth of shares exchanged ￰5￱ comparison, FBTC’s volume peaked at $715m.

Analysts noted that BlackRock’s fund has become the preferred vehicle for institutional ￰6￱ inflows came as Bitcoin surged past $125,000 on Sunday, breaking its previous record near $124,000 set in ￰7￱ rally points to October’s reputation as a strong month for Bitcoin, with the token already up more than 10% so far this ￰8￱ surged to a new all-time high above $125,700 on Sunday morning, breaking past its previous record of $124,500 set in August. #Bitcoin #Crypto ￰0￱ — ￰9￱ (@cryptonews) October 5, 2025 Friday alone contributed $985m in net inflows, the second-highest single-day total since the $987m recorded on ￰10￱ rapid rebound added momentum to Bitcoin’s price rally, which is increasingly being tied to the “Uptober” trend that traders anticipate each ￰11￱ Shutdown Drives Investors Toward Safe Havens Like Bitcoin, Gold Analysts said the US government shutdown may also be steering capital into perceived safe havens such as Bitcoin and ￰12￱ hit fresh all-time highs during the week, while Bitcoin benefited from similar flows, reflecting investor caution in the face of political ￰13￱ to the bullish backdrop, the total Bitcoin balance on centralized exchanges has dropped to a six-year low of 2.83m ￰14￱ shrinking supply has intensified buy-side pressure, amplifying the impact of ETF ￰15￱ watchers see the $117,300 level as a strong support for Bitcoin, with upside potential toward $140,000 if momentum ￰16￱ combination of record ETF demand and tightening supply has raised expectations for further ￰17￱ latest performance shows how quickly sentiment around Bitcoin ETFs can ￰18￱ a week earlier, the sector was absorbing heavy outflows, yet the turnaround has reinforced confidence that institutional adoption remains on ￰19￱ investors, the growing dominance of IBIT and the accelerating pace of inflows reflect how spot Bitcoin ETFs are shaping the market.

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