Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds in the United States drew $517.19 million in net inflows on Wednesday, marking the strongest single-day surge since May 4. The increase came as Bitcoin’s pr
Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds in the United States drew $517.19 million in net inflows on Wednesday, marking the strongest single-day surge since May 4. The increase came as Bitcoin’s price surpassed $69,000 for the first time in two months, underscoring a notable resurgence in institutional investor activity.
BlackRock’s IBIT dominates ETF inflows
BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) accounted for $284.7 million of the total inflow, maintaining a significant lead over competitors. ARK 21Shares’ ARKB followed with $77.7 million, while Fidelity’s FBTC captured $62.4 million during the same session. Eight out of twelve registered funds posted positive inflows, reflecting broad participation and renewed confidence in regulated crypto investment vehicles.
SoSoValue data indicated that this was the largest daily intake for U.S. spot Bitcoin funds in over three months, helping push their combined net assets to $84.31 billion. This total equals around 6.08% of Bitcoin’s overall market capitalization. Cumulative ETF inflows now stand at $52.79 billion, with IBIT alone responsible for more than half of Wednesday’s intake.
The distribution of inflows across multiple funds, rather than being concentrated in a single product, has been described by analysts as a positive signal of institutional demand within the sector. Recent analysis by VanEck revealed that the 30-day net inflow reached $663 million, recovering much of the $2.4 billion in outflows experienced the previous month. Wednesday’s allocation represented nearly 78% of that 30-day total, altering the prevailing narrative on demand for U.S. crypto ETFs.
Prior months had been characterized by withdrawals throughout May and June, with client flows turning more erratic through July and early August. The renewed inflows indicate that institutional investors are returning when liquidity improves. Rachael Lucas, representing BTC Markets, described the purchases as a move geared toward longer-term positioning by investors operating under formal compliance structures rather than short-lived retail speculation.
VanEck’s recent analysis pointed out that almost 78% of the prior 30-day ETF inflow was matched in a single day, signaling a swift change in institutional sentiment following a drawn-out period of withdrawals.
Treasury actions and regulatory shifts support risk appetite
The ETF inflows coincided with a rally that accelerated after the U.S. Treasury announced it would double the cap on its long-end bond buybacks from $2 billion to at least $4 billion per operation. This program, targeting 10-to-30 year maturities, will run from September 9 through November 4, the end of the refunding quarter. The Treasury cited robust market offers as a reason for the increase and intends to review sizing after November.
Bond yields declined on the announcement, the dollar weakened, and risk assets rallied. Jeff Mei of BTSE suggested that the Treasury’s policy shift sparked renewed risk appetite, fueling both ETF inflows and the cryptocurrency’s price strength.
On the regulatory front, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission unveiled proposals introducing new exemptions for crypto investment contracts. The updates would allow offerings up to $5 million over four years or up to $75 million per year, accompanied by additional disclosure requirements. Market analysts noted that these measures may further support institutional participation.
Technical and structural shifts shape Bitcoin’s outlook
Technically, Bitcoin’s price reached $69,892 before trading around $69,514, near its 200-day trend zone and at the midpoint of its broader $60,000 to $80,000 range. Analyst Daan Crypto Trades observed that Bitcoin generated a new higher high while testing its critical 200-day moving average and exponential moving average. This region remains closely watched for signs of whether upward momentum could carry BTC past $70,000 in the coming sessions.
Daan Crypto Trades explained that Bitcoin’s trend remains upward after retracing much of June’s sharp decline, but the asset is now positioned in the center of its established range, and several key technical levels remain in play.
Expectations are for continued volatility as the market navigates ongoing resistance. Sustained closes above the moving average area would offer a stronger technical signal for further gains.
Against this backdrop, a significant transformation is underway as Wall Street increasingly shifts toward Web3. Investors have begun using platforms such as 1stepSwap to directly hold tokenized shares of leading U.S. companies, as well as gold and silver, in their crypto wallets. By tokenizing real-world assets and automatically searching for the best available prices, these platforms eliminate intermediaries and enable near-instant execution.
The combination of ETF inflows, government policy actions, regulatory adaptation, and technological innovation is shaping a new landscape for crypto and traditional asset markets alike.
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