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US BTC ETFs record biggest inflow since Jan. 14 as AUM remains near peak levels

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Risk assets retreat as BTC, ETH prices drop further, dollar strengthens: Crypto Markets Today

Investors poured cash into the U.S.-listed bitcoin ETFs Monday, proving Wall Street still loves the cryptocurrency despite the recent price turmoil.

The 11 ETFs recorded a total net inflow of $561.8 million, the largest single day buying since Jan. 14, according to data source Farside Investors.

BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) and Fidelity’s FBTC led the buying, posting inflows of $142 million and $153.3 million, respectively, pointing to sustained demand even as price momentum weakened. Bitcoin fell to nine-month lows over the weekend, scaring markets into anticipating a disorderly price action across global markets on Monday. However, contrary to these fears, markets stabilized somewhat.

The renewed inflows end the near ten-day outflow streak characterized by investors yanking millions as bitcoin declined from around $98,000 to under $75,000.

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A notable divergence still remains. Spot bitcoin is roughly 40% below its October all time high, yet pot ETFs hold about 1.3 million BTC in assets under management, only around 5% below their October peak of 1.37 million BTC, according to checkonchain data.

Still underwater

While the average cost basis across U.S. bitcoin ETFs now sits at approximately $84,099, spot bitcoin trades near $78,000.

Bitcoin has traded below ETF cost bases before, particularly in the second half of 2024, making this an important test of ETF buyer conviction. Should they capitulate, the resulting redemptions could add to bearish pressures in the market.

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Bitcoin Adoption Hit Record Highs in 2025, Says River

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Bitcoin Adoption Hit Record Highs in 2025, Says River

Bitcoin’s adoption by institutions, banks, merchants, public companies, and nation-states has boomed in 2025, despite the recent price drawdown, says the financial services company River.

“There is no bear market in Bitcoin adoption,” River said in a report published on Tuesday, which noted that while Bitcoin (BTC) is down 50% from its all-time high, “adoption is compounding in ways that aren’t affecting the price, yet.”

“Trust in Bitcoin has grown faster than that of any asset in history,” it said. “What began as an experiment is now a globally recognized store-of-value, with adoption patterns that rival the internet.”

Bitcoin is now mainstream on Wall Street. Source: River

Institutional, banking and public company adoption

River reported that institutions accumulated 829,000 BTC in 2025, including purchases by businesses, governments, funds, and exchange-traded funds.

Registered investment advisors have been net buying BTC for eight quarters in a row and have invested roughly $1.5 billion in Bitcoin ETFs per quarter over the past two years, River said. 

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It noted that these institutions represent “millions of underlying individuals” gaining exposure to Bitcoin for the first time through brokerage accounts, retirement plans, sovereign funds and corporate balance sheets.

Related: Public companies increase Bitcoin holdings despite range-bound prices

Additionally, 60% of the top US banks are building Bitcoin products. “With a favorable regulatory environment in the US, banks can now custody Bitcoin and offer Bitcoin products to their customers,” it stated. 

Businesses were the largest buyers of BTC in 2025, with a majority of purchases driven by crypto treasury companies, whose adoption grew 2.5 times last year.

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Public companies holding Bitcoin. Source: River

Merchant adoption and payments accelerate 

Merchant adoption also surged with the number of businesses in the US accepting Bitcoin for payments tripling, while global usage grew by 74% in 2025, it noted. 

Bitcoin payments on the Lightning Network grew by 300% in 2025 and, according to River’s estimations, the network is now processing over $1.1 billion in monthly transaction volume.

Five nation-states became new owners of Bitcoin in 2025, including purchases from two sovereign wealth funds in Luxembourg and Saudi Arabia, and from one central bank in the Czech Republic. The other two were Brazil and Taiwan. 

River estimates that 23 nation-states hold Bitcoin through state-backed mining, seizures, or central bank exposure. 

Bitcoin volatility is in decline 

River said that Bitcoin volatility is also declining, nearing that of gold and the S&P 500, signaling that it is “increasingly viewed as a mature asset class.”

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“As volatility falls, the hurdle for more risk-averse investors declines,” it said. “Over time, that opens the door to larger pools of capital.”

BTC volatility edges closer to that of stocks and gold. Source: River

River added that Bitcoin is built on trust and claimed it is the world’s “only scarce and incorruptible form of digital money.” 

“We expect that in the coming years, Bitcoin adoption will not only continue its current trend, but meaningfully accelerate.”

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