Bitcoin Spot ETFs Record $1.6B Inflows Over 4 Days

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Spot Bitcoin ETFs Attract $1.6 Billion in Four Days

United States spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have recorded a net cash inflow of approximately $1.644 billion over four consecutive days through May 5, according to data from SoSoValue. The inflows have increased total Bitcoin holdings across spot BTC ETFs to $108.98 billion at the time of reporting.

Fund-Specific Performance

BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) led inflows during the period, registering approximately $890 million in net cash inflow over the four days. This inflow increased IBIT’s net Bitcoin holdings to more than 818,146 BTC, valued at over $65.47 billion at press time.

Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) also recorded four consecutive days of inflows, with investors purchasing BTC valued at more than $557 million. FBTC’s notional value reached $15.7 billion as a result.

In contrast, Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) continued to experience outflows, with net assets declining by approximately $151 million since April 20 to nearly $12.28 billion.

Bitcoin Price Movement

Following the consecutive cash inflows into spot Bitcoin ETFs, BTC gained bullish momentum. Over the past seven days, Bitcoin surged more than 5.5%, trading around $81,950 on Wednesday. The cryptocurrency’s market capitalization climbed to approximately $1.6 trillion, its highest level since late January 2026.

However, according to Finbold, spot investors have accelerated profit-taking in recent days amid the mild BTC price rebound.

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