BlackRock Bitcoin ETF attracts $287 million in a single day, institutional return boosts BTC close to $93,000

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The recent cryptocurrency market has ushered in a critical turning point. The spot Bitcoin ETF under BlackRock has experienced the largest single-day capital inflow in nearly three months, driving Bitcoin and the overall cryptocurrency prices to continue strengthening, with market risk appetite significantly rebounding.

Data shows that the BlackRock iShares Bitcoin Trust attracted approximately $287 million in capital inflow on a single trading day, reaching a new high since October last year. This capital movement occurred against the backdrop of escalating geopolitical tensions. As the U.S. takes a tough stance on the Venezuela situation, global market volatility has increased, yet Bitcoin has risen for the fourth consecutive trading day, demonstrating its resilience in uncertain environments.

Several analysts believe that this round of Bitcoin ETF capital reflow is not driven by short-term sentiment but is a systematic adjustment based on institutional investment logic. On one hand, portfolio rebalancing at the beginning of the year has become an important driving force. Since Bitcoin’s performance lagged behind some traditional assets in previous phases, its weight in institutional asset allocation has passively decreased. The new rebalancing has prompted funds to flow back into Bitcoin ETFs. On the other hand, the end of year-end tax-loss harvesting also makes institutions more inclined to maintain long positions in the new quarter.

From a macro perspective, geopolitical conflicts are strengthening Bitcoin’s strategic attributes. In an environment where the global order is accelerating its reconstruction and political polarization is intensifying, Bitcoin, as a decentralized and censorship-resistant store of value, is increasingly viewed by investors as a macro hedge asset. This trend is also reflected in the capital structure, with not only BlackRock’s ETF significantly attracting funds, but Fidelity, Bitwise, and Grayscale’s Bitcoin ETFs also recording varying degrees of net inflows, indicating a comprehensive rebound in institutional capital.

Overall, the US spot Bitcoin ETF has seen a total daily inflow of over $470 million, significantly reversing previous outflows and pushing weekly net capital flows into positive territory. Meanwhile, Bitcoin’s price remains stable above $92,000, with a 24-hour increase of over 1%, and market sentiment is becoming more optimistic.

In summary, with the continuous reflow of Bitcoin ETF funds, rising institutional allocation demand, and increasing geopolitical uncertainties, Bitcoin’s market positioning as a long-term asset and a safe haven is being further strengthened. For investors paying attention to Bitcoin ETF capital flows, institutional entry signals, and Bitcoin price trends, the current stage may be an important starting point for a new wave of market movements.

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