Bitcoin ETFs Extend Rally as Two-Day Inflows Near $1 Billion

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Spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have recorded almost $1 billion in inflows since the cryptocurrency reclaimed $80,000.

Bitcoin ETFs posted $467.4 million of inflows on Tuesday as BTC surged past $81,000, extending Monday’s $532 million inflows, according to SoSoValue data, bringing the two-day total to more than $999 million.

The latest inflows follow April’s $1.97 billion in total net inflows, pointing to strong demand as Bitcoin’s rebound continues.

Since May 1, the funds have attracted a total of $1.63 billion in inflows, bringing cumulative inflows to $59.7 billion and total assets under management to roughly $109 billion, the highest level so far this year.

Daily spot Bitcoin ETF flows since Friday. Source: SoSoValue

The inflows came despite Strategy executive chairman Michael Saylor signaling potential Bitcoin sales to meet corporate obligations in an apparent departure from his long-standing “never sell Bitcoin” messaging.

Bitcoin ETFs show resilience with 8% outflows vs 50% BTC drawdown

The resilience in Bitcoin ETF flows comes even after a roughly 50% drawdown in Bitcoin during the cycle, while ETFs saw outflows of about 8% of assets, according to Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas.

In a Roxom TV interview on Tuesday, the analyst pointed to the role of distribution networks, saying Wall Street wholesalers have effectively been unlocked by the products’ structure.

“Don’t underestimate the firepower of Wall Street wholesalers,” he said in reference to the flows.

Source: Eric Balchunas

The dynamic suggests that ETFs have helped stabilize investor access to Bitcoin during sharp price swings, keeping demand flowing through traditional financial channels even in volatile conditions.

Altcoin ETFs pick up steam with gains across ETH, XRP, SOL and DOGE

The positive trend has been extended across altcoin ETFs, with Ether (ETH) funds posting $97.6 million inflows on Tuesday, according to SoSoValue.

XRP funds gained $11.3 million, while Solana (SOL) ETFs posted minor inflows at $1.7 million.

Related: Crypto products post 5th straight week of inflows despite mid-week selloff

Dogecoin (DOGE) ETFs stood out with roughly $400,000 inflows, marking their first gains since April 27. The move brought DOGE’s total cumulative inflows past $10 million, while total assets under management stand at $14 million.

Magazine: Bitcoiners eye ‘sell in May,’ SBF’s bid for new trial shut down: Hodler’s Digest, April 26 – May 2

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