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Last week, the flow into spot Bitcoin ETFs was very strong — a net inflow of $816 million in just three days. BlackRock IBIIT is actively pulling, with $612 million alone. Ethereum spot ETFs are doing well, with $187 million in inflows. Total assets have now reached $12.96 billion. It truly appears that institutional investors are trusting these products.
This week, several new ETFs have launched, which is exciting — Morgan Stanley's Bitcoin ETF recorded record trading volume on its first day. Bitcoin HyperLiquid ETF is coming soon, with trading code BHYIP. And BlackRock Staking ETF has been launched, but it charges an 18% staking fee, which has sparked some discussion in the market.
The market is seeing that the Baby Boomer generation is now investing in spot Bitcoin ETFs, pouring in $5 billion in a single day. This indicates that traditional investors are gradually becoming interested in crypto. The total net flow is still slightly negative this year, but the long-term fund flows suggest sustained interest.