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I just reviewed the flow movements in Bitcoin ETFs over the past few days and something interesting is happening. Spot Bitcoin products are seeing a significant influx of capital again, something we hadn't seen with such strength after the difficult weeks the market went through.
The numbers are quite clear: in a single day, they recorded inflows of over 500 million dollars. BlackRock's IBIT practically led the move with nearly 300 million, but what’s most striking is that it wasn’t just one or two products. Fidelity, Bitwise, Grayscale... all received substantial flows. Even products that had been facing outflows are now seeing money coming back in. This suggests that institutional investors are returning to accumulate, although probably in a more cautious manner than before.
It’s not just Bitcoin. Ethereum ETFs also moved nearly 160 million, and Solana and XRP products had their share of the pie. The interesting part is that all of this is happening simultaneously, indicating a broader reallocation toward these main assets.
Prices helped quite a bit. Bitcoin recovered from the week's lows and is trading at stronger levels. Ethereum also showed positive movements. Some analysts mention that the selling pressure that had been present is dissipating, which could be opening space for institutional buyers to return.
What needs to be seen is whether this is just a technical rebound or the start of something more sustained. If the macroeconomic sentiment stabilizes, Bitcoin ETFs and other products could continue attracting significant flows. Anyway, after so much volatility, seeing institutional investors returning to the market is a signal worth monitoring.