Key Takeaways
- Bitcoin ETFs now hold $72.46 billion in net assets, representing 5.03% of BTC’s market cap.
- BlackRock’s IBIT dominates with $30.86 billion in assets, accounting for 2.14% of Bitcoin’s market cap.
- Ethereum ETFs trail significantly at $7.34 billion, or 2.27% of ETH’s market cap.
Record-Breaking Inflows for Bitcoin ETFs
U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs surged with $893.21 million in net inflows on October 30—their second-highest single-day inflow since launch. This growth pushes Bitcoin ETF holdings beyond 1 million BTC, edging closer to Satoshi Nakamoto’s legendary 1.1 million BTC stash.
Top Performers:
BlackRock’s IBIT:
- $872.04 million (largest single-day inflow).
- $25.82 billion cumulative inflows.
- $30.86 billion net assets.
Fidelity’s FBTC:
- $12.57 million inflow.
- $10.57 billion cumulative.
- $13.56 billion net assets.
Other notable ETFs:
- ARKB & BTCO: $7.18 million each.
- BRRR (Valkyrie): $6.11 million.
- HODL (VanEck): $4.07 million.
Ethereum ETFs: Modest but Steady Growth
Ethereum ETFs recorded $4.36 million in net inflows on the same day.
Leaders:
- Fidelity’s FETH: **$5.32 million** inflow ($514.62 million cumulative).
- BlackRock’s ETH ETF: $1.29 billion cumulative.
Smaller funds like CETH ($2.66 million inflow) show emerging interest, though volumes remain low compared to Bitcoin ETFs.
👉 Why Ethereum ETFs lag behind Bitcoin
FAQs
Q: How much BTC do ETFs collectively hold?
A: Over 1 million BTC, nearing Satoshi’s estimated stash.
Q: Which Bitcoin ETF has the highest assets?
A: BlackRock’s IBIT ($30.86 billion).
Q: Are Ethereum ETFs gaining traction?
A: Yes, but inflows are significantly smaller than Bitcoin’s.
Conclusion
Bitcoin ETFs continue to dominate crypto investment products, while Ethereum ETFs face slower adoption. With BlackRock and Fidelity leading inflows, institutional interest in BTC remains robust.
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