While the BTC exchange-traded funds got off to a horrific start in the year’s second quarter, the crypto investment products seem to have completely turned things around over the past few weeks. The spot Bitcoin ETFs’ latest weekly performance represents their fifth consecutive week of registering a positive capital inflow.
The market data shows that none of the Bitcoin ETFs recorded an outflow on Friday, with BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (with the ticker IBIT) receiving the most significant portion of the capital inflow. The largest BTC exchange-traded fund registered nearly $130 million in additional value to end the week.
As highlighted, this $260 million net capital influx on Friday brought the US-based spot Bitcoin ETFs’ weekly record to a positive total inflow of over $603 million. Notably, this positive weekly performance represents the fifth straight week of capital influx for the crypto-linked financial products.
The US Bitcoin ETF market last crossed the $1-billion mark in the final week of April, posting about $1.8 billion in cumulative weekly inflow. With the sustained decline in capital influx, it appears fatigue might be creeping in amongst the ETF investors in the United States.
As of this writing, the price of BTC stands at around $103,362, reflecting no significant movement in the past 24 hours. This single-day action underscores the premier cryptocurrency’s struggles within a consolidation range in the past week.