On January 16th, Bitcoin ETF experienced a massive outflow of $3.9468 billion, causing the price to fall below $95,550, and short-term profit-taking intensified. Despite the single-day outflow, the total net inflow still reached $57.82 billion, highlighting ongoing institutional investor interest in Bitcoin. BlackRock's IBIT bucked this trend with a capital inflow of $15.09 million, while Fidelity's FBTC led the outflows, reaching $205.22 million.
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On January 16th, Bitcoin ETF experienced a massive outflow of $3.9468 billion, causing the price to fall below $95,550, and short-term profit-taking intensified. Despite the single-day outflow, the total net inflow still reached $57.82 billion, highlighting ongoing institutional investor interest in Bitcoin. BlackRock's IBIT bucked this trend with a capital inflow of $15.09 million, while Fidelity's FBTC led the outflows, reaching $205.22 million.