As of February 2, Bitcoin ETFs recorded a total daily net inflow of $561.89 million and cumulative net inflows of $55.57 billion, with $7.68 billion traded across products. Total net assets for Bitcoin ETFs stood at $100.38 billion, representing 6.44% of the Bitcoin market cap.
Tracking the performance of individual Bitcoin ETFs, BlackRock’s IBIT remained the largest Bitcoin ETF by cumulative net inflow at $62.10 billion, but its price fell by 6.89% on the day. It generated $141.99 million in daily net inflows and traded $4.74 billion in value.
Source: SoSoValue (Bitcoin ETFs)
Fidelity’s FBTC ETF posted the largest 1‑day net inflow among Bitcoin ETFs at $153.35 million, yet its price also declined 7.03%. This Bitcoin ETF had $885.63 million in traded value and $11.43 billion in net assets, with a BTC share of 0.97%.
Grayscale BTC ETF had net assets of $3.82 billion and a 0.24% BTC share. This Bitcoin ETF recorded $67.24 million in 1‑day net inflows and traded $293.49 million in volume, but its price declined 6.98%.
Bitwise’s BITB experienced a daily net inflow of $96.50 million, traded $314.99 million in value, and saw a 6.97% price drop. Its net assets totaled $3.04 billion with a 0.20% BTC share. Ark & 21Shares ARKB tallied $65.07 million in net inflows, traded $456.54 million, and fell 6.94% in price.
VanEck’s HODL ETF recorded $24.34 million in net inflows, $304.04 million in traded value, and a price decline of 6.96%. HODL’s net assets reached $1.26 billion with a BTC share of 0.08%. Invesco’s BTCO saw $10.09 million in net inflows and a 6.90% price drop while trading $46.15 million.
WisdomTree’s BTCW had $3.31 million in daily net inflows and a price drop of 6.85%, trading $11.43 million with $134.94 million in net assets.
Grayscale’s GBTC, with $12.43 billion in net assets, recorded net outflows over time with a negative cumulative net inflow of $25.70 billion. The GBTC’s price decreased 6.96%, and it saw no reported daily net inflows or BTC inflows. Trading value reached $549.02 million, and the fund held a BTC share of 0.80%.
Valkyrie’s BRRR reported $0 in daily net inflows but held $472.73 million in net assets, trading $30.15 million. Franklin’s EZBC also showed $0 net inflows with $466.14 million in net assets and $49.01 million in traded value.
Both ETFs experienced price declines of around 6.95%. Hashdex’s DEFI Bitcoin ETF also recorded no net inflows and experienced a 6.95% price drop. Its net assets stood at $10.60 million.
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