Inflows to US spot Bitcoin ETFs spike $143.1m, investors buy dip

Spot Bitcoin ETFs, or exchange-traded funds, experienced their highest inflows on July 6 following a substantial price drop in Bitcoin, below $55,000, during the U.S. July Fourth holiday.

The latest data shows an influx of $143.1 million into these investment vehicles.ย 

Fidelity Bitcoin ETF (FBTC) is leading the charge, attracting $117 million. Close behind, the Bitwise Bitcoin ETF (BITB) saw $30.2 million in inflows, contributing to its impressive growth in holdings, now over 38,000 Bitcoins.

The ETFs ARKB and HODL also reported significant contributions, receiving $11.3 million and $12.8 million, respectively.

In contrast, the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) experienced a net outflow of $28.6 million, diverging from the overall positive trend observed in the market.

Hunter Horsley, CEO of Bitwise Asset Management, shared insights on X regarding his teamโ€™s strategic acquisitions of Bitcoin at exceptionally low costs of less than half a basis point, underlining their operational efficiency.

Horsley expressed a bullish outlook on Bitcoin, framing the recent price dip as an advantageous entry point for investors.

โ€œThe outlook for Bitcoin has never been stronger. For many who donโ€™t yet have exposure, this week is a chance to buy the dip,โ€ he commented.

Despite the marketโ€™s short-term volatility, the first week of July saw BITBโ€™s inflows surpass $66 million. This uptrend in investor engagement reflects ongoing faith in Bitcoinโ€™s long-term value.

Meanwhile, the recent drop in Bitcoinโ€™s price, falling below $55,000 on July 5, relates directly to developments involving the defunct exchange Mt. Gox. Over 47,000 BTC, valued at around $2.6 billion, were moved to a new wallet as Mt. Gox prepares for a massive $9 billion payout.

At the time of writing, the price of Bitcoin is $56,826, a mark last witnessed in February, when the largest by market capitalization cryptocurrency was surging to a new all-time high.



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