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12/03/26 06:52 UTC-04

Spot cryptocurrency ETFs in the U.S. record inflows for the third consecutive day

Investor interest in cryptocurrency ETFs traded on the U.S. spot market continues to grow. According to market data, on March 11 spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded net inflows of $115 million, marking the third consecutive day of net capital inflows into these assets.

According to statistics published by the SoSoValue platform, the largest daily net inflow was recorded in the iShares Bitcoin Trust, offered by BlackRock. In a single day, IBIT received approximately $115 million in net investments. It is noted that the total net inflow into the fund since its launch has reached $62.8 billion.

The second-largest daily net inflow was recorded in the Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC), managed by Fidelity Investments. On the same day, FBTC recorded net inflows of approximately $15.4 million, bringing the total historical net inflow to $10.9 billion.

On the other hand, the largest daily net outflow was observed in the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust, offered by Grayscale Investments. Approximately $16 million was withdrawn from GBTC. The total net outflow from the fund to date amounts to $25.9 billion.

According to the data, the total net asset value of spot Bitcoin ETFs has reached $90.9 billion. This figure indicates that ETFs account for approximately 6.43% of Bitcoin’s total market capitalization. In addition, the historical cumulative net inflow into all spot Bitcoin ETFs has risen to $55.9 billion.

On the same day, spot Ethereum ETFs also showed strong performance. These products recorded net inflows of $57 million, while none of the nine funds traded on the market experienced net outflows. The total assets under management of spot Ethereum ETFs reached $11.85 billion.

See also: "Bitcoin falls below $70K as oil prices surge"

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Editor: Yulia Krasnaya
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