BlackRock, the world's largest asset management giant, is speaking with real capital flows.
According to the latest data, IBIT accounts for 60% of the total daily inflow into BTC ETFs — how exaggerated is this number? BlackRock's market share has already approached 70%, and other competing ETFs combined can only share a small portion.
This overwhelming advantage reflects the market's confidence in this institution. From the scale of funds, operational capabilities to brand influence, BlackRock has established a clear leading position in the spot Bitcoin ETF field. The tilt of institutional investors and large funds often represents the market's true judgment on asset allocation.
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MergeConflict
· 01-06 20:43
BlackRock has really dominated the market, with a 70% market share. What are others even playing at?
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 01-05 16:06
BlackRock's approach is ruthless, directly crushing the competition... With a 70% market share, what more could you ask for?
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WenMoon42
· 01-05 05:53
BlackRock is so powerful, how can others survive? Haha
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-05 05:48
BlackRock is at it again, with a 70% market share—it's really outrageous. What are the other ETFs even playing at?
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PoetryOnChain
· 01-05 05:47
BlackRock has really crushed its competitors; a 70% market share is just one step away from monopoly.
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DancingCandles
· 01-05 05:46
BlackRock is moving faster and faster; other ETFs are really struggling
Institutional money is huge, basically betting on BTC's future potential
70% market share... this pattern is basically set, it’s hard for latecomers to turn things around
So, following the big institutions' money is basically risk-free
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AirdropDreamer
· 01-05 05:45
Does BlackRock really treat other ETFs like ground-level stocks? With a 70% market share, is a monopoly still far away?
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SignatureLiquidator
· 01-05 05:44
BlackRock is so powerful, with a 70% market share directly crushing other players. Money talks, and they are confident.
Institutions are teaming up to buy IBIT, indicating everyone is optimistic about this. Money flows where confidence is.
No need to say more; asset management firms at the level of financial giants have that kind of confidence.
BlackRock, the world's largest asset management giant, is speaking with real capital flows.
According to the latest data, IBIT accounts for 60% of the total daily inflow into BTC ETFs — how exaggerated is this number? BlackRock's market share has already approached 70%, and other competing ETFs combined can only share a small portion.
This overwhelming advantage reflects the market's confidence in this institution. From the scale of funds, operational capabilities to brand influence, BlackRock has established a clear leading position in the spot Bitcoin ETF field. The tilt of institutional investors and large funds often represents the market's true judgment on asset allocation.