February 27 News: The flow of funds into US spot Bitcoin ETFs continues to improve. Data shows that on February 26, Bitcoin ETFs had a total net inflow of approximately $254.46 million, marking the third consecutive day of positive inflows, indicating that institutional funds are repositioning amid market volatility.
In this round of capital reflow, BlackRock’s IBIT performed outstandingly, absorbing about $275.82 million in a single day, with total net inflows reaching approximately $61.84 billion, maintaining a leading position among similar products. Bitwise Asset Management’s BITB recorded a net inflow of about $6.9 million. Meanwhile, Fidelity Investments’ FBTC experienced a net outflow of approximately $51.49 million, and ARK Invest and 21Shares’ collaborative products also saw redemptions, but these did not alter the overall net inflow pattern.
As of February 26, the total net assets of Bitcoin ETFs approached $85.94 billion. Over the past three days, cumulative net inflows exceeded $1 billion, and since launch, the total net inflow has been about $54.83 billion. Daily trading volume also reached approximately $3.25 billion, maintaining active trading.
Spot Ethereum ETFs are also warming up, with a net inflow of about $6.57 million on the day. Although the scale is limited, it reflects a recovery in risk appetite. On a macro level, interest rate trends, global liquidity, and US stock market volatility remain key variables influencing capital flows into cryptocurrencies.
Historically, sustained capital inflows into Bitcoin ETFs usually indicate increased genuine spot buying, providing price support. However, divergence among funds still shows that institutional attitudes are not entirely uniform. If the inflow continues, Bitcoin ETFs may remain a key window to observe US institutional investors’ allocation intentions.
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