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Bitcoin ETFs Snap Back with $108M Inflow as Blackrock and Fidelity Products Attract New Capital

Apr 19, 2025 at 04:30 am

A day after hemorrhaging $170 million, bitcoin ETFs found their footing again with a sharp $107.83 million inflow, an encouraging sign for bulls seeking stability in a choppy market.

Bitcoin ETFs Snap Back with $108M Inflow as Blackrock and Fidelity Products Attract New Capital

Bitcoin ETFs rebounded sharply on Thursday, recovering nearly two-thirds of the prior day’s massive outflow thanks to strong entries into BlackRock and Fidelity products. Ether ETFs, meanwhile, remained frozen in place with no net flows.

Hedges snapped back with a $108 million inflow on Thursday, recovering nearly two-thirds of the prior day's massive outflow thanks to strong entries into BlackRock and Fidelity products. Ether ETFs, meanwhile, were frozen in place with no net flows.

BlackRock and Fidelity Lead Bitcoin ETFs Rebound

A day after hemorrhaging $170 million, bitcoin ETFs found their footing again with a sharp $107.83 million inflow, an encouraging sign for bulls seeking stability in a choppy market. Only 3 of the 12 U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs saw any movement, but those few did the heavy lifting.

BlackRock's IBIT dominated the action with $80.96 million in new capital entering the fund. This aligns with the iBoxx $1 billion bond fund's activity, which saw outflows of $744.44 million on Wednesday.

Fidelity's FBTC followed with $25.90 million in inflows, which could be attributed to investors returning after the ETF saw major outflows on Wednesday, reducing its fund by $1 billion. Rounding things out was a rare entry for Hashdex's DEFI ETF, which added a modest $965,510 to its fund.

The rest of the ETF cohort sat idle, showing no inflow or outflow activity. Total trading volume clocked in at $1.55 billion, and total net assets for bitcoin ETFs rose to $94.51 billion by the end of the session.

On the ether side, it was a day of still waters. All 9 U.S. spot ether ETFs recorded zero net flow, no inflows, and no outflows. While the lack of red may seem like a relief after 7 days of consecutive losses, it also reflects a wait-and-see mood among ether investors.

As the week comes to a close, market participants will be closely watching capital flows for any further shifts in the market. For now, bitcoin shows signs of resilience, but ether continues to hover in neutral.

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