Key Points:
Bitcoin spot ETFs have continued to see heavy net inflow with 510 million dollars on Nov 13, the sixth successive day of inflow. Foremost, BlackRock’s IBIT ETF logged a single-day inflow of 231 million dollars while its cumulative inflows currently stand at as high as 29.152 billion dollars. On the same day, Fidelity’s FBTC added 186 million dollars.
Consecutive inflows into Bitcoin spot ETFs are proving that more investors are interested in Bitcoin for the long term. The continuous inflow indicates that institutional interest in the asset is still strong, with both BlackRock and Fidelity ETFs attracting huge capital. According to analysts, the reason this is happening might be due to stabilization in the wider crypto market, with spot ETFs offering a regulated entry point for mainstream investors, according to Sosovalue.
Read more: Bitcoin Spot ETF Inflows Reach $818M Amid 5-Day Positive Streak
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