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Bitcoin ETF Inflows Turn Positive Across Key Timeframes

Bitcoin ETF inflows turn fully positive across key timeframes, led by Blackrock's IBIT. 1

Key Takeaways:

  • Bitcoin ETFs are showing stronger demand as flows turn positive across all tracked periods.
  • Institutional investors are increasing exposure, reinforcing bitcoin market momentum.
  • Fund competition remains visible as some products attract inflows while others continue to lose assets.

Bitcoin ETF Inflows Signal Broad Institutional Demand Recovery

Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are again posting broad positive flows, signaling renewed institutional demand for BTC exposure through regulated products. On April 23, Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Eric Balchunas said the category had turned positive across every rolling period he tracks, a notable shift after months of uneven momentum. The setup matters because spot ETF flows remain one of the clearest indicators of how traditional finance is positioning around bitcoin.

Balchunas explained that bitcoin ETF flows are now “back in the high life,” meaning the category has returned to a stronger and more consistent inflow trend. His main point was that every major rolling window has moved back into positive territory, including short-term and longer-term periods, a pattern the market had not seen in months. He also emphasized the scale of Blackrock’s Ishares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), saying its roughly $3 billion in year-to-date inflows places it in the top 1% of all ETFs. At the same time, he said the group still needs a few billion dollars more to move past its prior high in cumulative lifetime net flows, which stands at $62.8 billion. That framing presents the current move as a meaningful recovery, but not yet a fresh record for the category.

Bitcoin ETF inflows turn fully positive across key timeframes, led by Blackrock's IBIT. 2

Bitcoin Market Impact and ETF Competition Drive Next Phase

The table he posted shows that improvement clearly. Total net flows reached $335.82 million over one day and $1.28 billion over one week, then climbed to $2.16 billion over one month. Over three months, net flows stood at $1.85 billion, while year-to-date flows also came in at $1.85 billion. IBIT was the clear leader across nearly every period, with $246.88 million in daily inflows, $907.97 million over one week, $1.92 billion over one month, $2.17 billion over three months, and $3.08 billion year-to-date. Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) added another layer of support, posting $56.69 million in daily inflows and $170.92 million over one week. Those figures show the rebound is being driven by large, established products rather than scattered one-day moves.

The rest of the table shows where pressure still remains and how flows are being distributed across the market. Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) continued to record outflows, with $16.56 million leaving in one day, $77.08 million over one week, $255.86 million over one month, and $960.43 million year-to-date. Smaller funds—including Bitwise Bitcoin ETF (BITB), ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF (ARKB), Vaneck Bitcoin Trust (HODL), Invesco Galaxy Bitcoin ETF (BTCO), and Franklin Bitcoin ETF (EZBC)—posted modest positive figures across several periods. That mix suggests demand is broadening, but capital is still concentrating heavily in IBIT and, to a lesser extent, FBTC. For investors and the broader crypto market, the message is direct: spot bitcoin ETFs have regained momentum across all tracked windows, yet the category still needs more inflows before it can claim a new cumulative record.

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