Spot Bitcoin ETFs Near $1 Billion in Weekly Inflows, Best Stretch Since Mid-January

Spot Bitcoin ETFs logged nearly $1 billion in weekly net inflows last week, their strongest seven-day stretch since mid-January, per CoinGlass flow data.

BlackRock’s IBIT alone absorbed $612 million of that total, confirming institutional concentration in the dominant fund. The core question now: does this flow momentum translate into durable price support, or does tactical resistance cap the rally again?

Year-to-date Bitcoin product inflows have turned positive for the first time since January, a threshold Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas flagged as signaling “extraordinary institutional acceptance” of Bitcoin as an asset class.

Total net assets across all U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs surpassed $101 billion by Friday’s close, with daily trading volumes approaching $4.8 billion.

Key Takeaways:

  • Weekly inflows: Nearly $1 billion – highest since mid-January
  • IBIT dominance: BlackRock captured $612 million of total flows
  • Total net assets: Surpassed $101 billion by end of week
  • YTD flows: Turned positive for first time since January per Bloomberg’s Balchunas
  • Global share: U.S. institutions captured 96.4% of $1.1 billion in global crypto product inflows
  • ETH ETFs: $275 million net inflows; XRP ETFs added $11.75 million; Solana lost $5.6 million

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What $1 Billion in Weekly Bitcoin ETFs Inflows Actually Signals

The weekly flow breakdown reveals a Friday-heavy pattern: $663.9 million hit on Friday alone, roughly two-thirds of the total, with Tuesday contributing $411.5 million and Wednesday adding $186 million. Thursday brought just $26 million, and Monday registered a $291 million outflow. That volatility in daily flows suggests opportunistic accumulation rather than a steady institutional drip.

Total Bitcoin Spot ETF Net Inflow / Source: SoSoValue

IBIT’s $612 million weekly haul pushed its market cap to $159.22 billion, placing it among the world’s largest ETFs by assets. Fidelity’s FBTC also contributed meaningfully to inflows, while Grayscale’s GBTC continued to bleed – a split that reflects sustained conviction in lower-fee products and residual exit pressure from legacy holders.

U.S. institutions captured 96.4% of global crypto product inflows last week, absorbing $1.06 billion of a $1.1 billion global total. That concentration matters: it signals that Bitcoin demand is increasingly centralized in regulated U.S. vehicles, making ETF flow data the most reliable leading indicator for near-term BTC price direction.

If weekly inflows sustain above $750 million, BTC’s support floor around current levels strengthens materially. If flows revert toward the $200–$300 million range seen during January’s plateau, the bid thins out fast.

Total Ethereum Spot ETF Net Inflow / Source: SoSoValue

Ethereum spot ETFs pulled in $275 million net last week, XRP ETFs added $11.75 million, and Solana shed $5.6 million; this was selective altcoin rotation, not a broad risk-on flush.

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