CryptoCurrency
$116.67M in Inflows as FBTC Tops
TLDR
- Total daily net inflow across all Bitcoin ETFs reached $116.67 million as of January 12, with $56.52 billion cumulative inflow.
- FBTC (Fidelity, CBOE) recorded the highest daily net inflow at $111.75 million and saw a 1.40% price gain.
- IBIT (BlackRock, NASDAQ) faced a $70.66 million outflow, with cumulative net inflow at $62.34 billion and a 1.39% daily price gain.
- Legacy Bitcoin ETFs like GBTC, BTC, and HODL posted positive price gains, despite mixed inflow data.
- Several Bitcoin ETFs, including EZBC, BTCO, BITB, and ARKB, held stable with no new capital entering the funds.
As of January 12, the total daily net inflow across all Bitcoin ETFs reached $116.67 million, with a cumulative total of $56.52 billion. According to the SoSoValue update, total net assets under management across these products stood at $118.65 billion, representing 6.49% of Bitcoin’s market capitalization. The total value traded in all Bitcoin ETFs during the day amounted to $3.14 billion.
FBTC Leads Bitcoin ETF Inflows as IBIT Sees $70.66M Outflow
Tracking the performance of individual Bitcoin ETFs, IBIT (BlackRock, NASDAQ) reported a daily net outflow of $70.66 million and a 1-day BTC outflow of 771.32. Its cumulative net inflow remains at $62.34 billion, with net assets at $70.82 billion. IBIT closed the day with a +1.39% daily price change and a total trading value of $2.11 billion.

FBTC (Fidelity, CBOE) recorded the highest daily net inflow at $111.75 million, with a 1-day BTC inflow of 1.22K. Its cumulative net inflow is $11.83 billion, and it holds $18.19 billion in net assets. The ETF saw a 1.40% daily price gain and traded $316.29 million in value.
Legacy Bitcoin ETFs See Positive Day as GBTC, BTC, and HODL Post Gains
GBTC (Grayscale, NYSE) showed a $64.25 million net inflow and a 701.35 BTC inflow. Despite this, its cumulative net inflow remains negative at -$25.35 billion. The fund’s net assets stand at $14.97 billion, with a daily price increase of 1.32% and $233.03 million traded.
BTC (Grayscale, NYSE) posted a net inflow of $4.85 million with a 52.98 BTC inflow. It has accumulated $1.93 billion in net inflow and manages $4.41 billion in assets. The ETF saw a 1.35% daily price gain with $128.78 million in trading volume.
HODL (VanEck, CBOE) reported a $6.48 million inflow with 70.69 BTC added, totaling $1.08 billion in cumulative inflow. Net assets were $1.44 billion, and the fund gained 1.42%, trading $51.34 million.
EZBC, BTCO, BITB, and ARKB, BTCW, BRRR, and DEFI Bitcoin ETFs Hold Stable
EZBC (Franklin, CBOE) showed $224.62 million in cumulative net inflow and no daily net inflow. Net assets stood at $587.49 million, with a 1.42% gain. BTCO also showed zero daily net inflow, with no new capital entering the fund during the trading session.BITB (Bitwise, NYSE) had no reported inflows or outflows, but its cumulative net inflow totals $2.16 billion.
ARKB (Ark & 21Shares, CBOE) also reported no new inflow but holds $1.60 billion in cumulative net inflow. It traded $89.82 million with a 1.37% gain and holds $3.42 billion in assets. BTCW (WisdomTree, CBOE) had no daily inflow, with total net assets at $148.31 million. The Bitcoin ETF closed up 1.35% on $3.48 million traded.
BRRR (Valkyrie, NASDAQ) reported zero inflow and $549.38 million in net assets. The ETF gained 1.41% and traded $16.56 million. DEFI (Hashdex, NYSE) showed no inflow and a cumulative outflow of $1.45 million. It gained 1.31% in price and managed $12.41 million in net assets.

