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Bitcoin ETF inflows resume after 10-day outflow; price rebounds

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Bitcoin ETF inflows resume after 10-day outflow, with U.S.-listed bitcoin ETFs recording a $221.7 million inflow on Thursday, the largest single-day inflow in two months for the group. That inflow concluded a consecutive 10-day outflow streak that totalled $2.73 billion, representing the accumulated net withdrawals over that period. The result marked the first net inflow following those ten consecutive days of withdrawals, ending the extended run of outflows from the funds and providing the first positive daily headline figure after the series of consecutive withdrawals.

On Thursday, Fidelity’s FBTC recorded an inflow of $165.96 million, reported as a fund-level figure for that trading day. On the same day, ARKB recorded an inflow of $91.84 million, listed among the individual fund flows for Thursday. HODL recorded an inflow of $4.35 million on Thursday, recorded as a separate fund-level amount. BlackRock’s IBIT posted an outflow of $40.43 million on Thursday, recorded as the named fund’s net movement that day.

These four fund-level figures are the reported individual inflows and outflow for that Thursday, presented here without aggregation beyond the named funds. Collectively they contributed to the U.S.-listed bitcoin ETFs registering a $221.7 million inflow on Thursday, the largest single-day inflow in two months for the group. This section lists only the stated fund-level amounts without interpretation or speculation. No other funds or figures are included here, and no assumptions are made beyond the reported numbers for the named funds. The figures are presented by fund name and amount for that specific Thursday.

The cumulative inflow ended a 10-day outflow streak totaling $2.73 billion, recorded as the net withdrawals across those ten consecutive trading days for U.S.-listed bitcoin ETFs. Year-to-date net flows for the same group remained negative, with reported net outflows of $5.4 billion for the period. Bitcoin’s market price rebounded to around $61,700 after earlier in the week it reached 21-month lows below $58,000, with those levels reported as the approximate rebound price and the prior low respectively. These three reported figures—the $2.73 billion cumulative outflow streak, the $5.4 billion year-to-date net outflows and the price movement to about $61,700—are presented as the stated metrics for the period.

The report states that for a real recovery inflows into bitcoin ETFs need to turn into a consistent trend, and it notes that historically steady money flowing into Bitcoin ETFs has been described as a hallmark of bull runs. The report also states that spot ETFs had their strongest inflow day in two months, driven by funds other than BlackRock’s IBIT. These points are presented in the source material as reported observations and not as forecasts or opinions, and they are described as measured fund flows and market-price related observations in the source. No additional interpretation or projection is included here; the sentences above reproduce the report’s factual statements about inflow trends and the spot-ETF performance described in the report.

Bitcoin ETF inflows have resumed following a 10-day outflow streak, representing the first net inflow after those consecutive withdrawals. The report states that inflows need to turn into a consistent trend for a real recovery, notes that historically steady money flowing into Bitcoin ETFs has been described as a hallmark of bull runs, and highlights inflow patterns as indicators to monitor for signs of sustained recovery.

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