Bitcoin dips below $94,000 as ETFs record $3b weekly inflow


U.S. Bitcoin spot ETFs have recorded $3.06 billion in net inflows for the week ending April 25, 2025, their strongest weekly performance since November 2024.

This capital inflow coincides with Bitcoin (BTC), which dipped below $94,000 on Sunday and is currently in the red. See below.

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Source: CoinGecko

The combined ETF products now hold $109.27 billion in total net assets and account for approximately 5.8% of Bitcoin’s total market capitalization, according to data from SoSoValue.

BlackRock leads Bitcoin ETF inflow

The latest Bitcoin ETF data reveals a strong rebound in investor interest after several weeks of mixed performance. Daily inflows on April 25 reached $379.99 million, contributing to the weekly total of $3.06 billion.

For context, the week ending April 11 recorded $713.30 million in net outflows, followed by a modest $15.85 million inflow the week ending April 17.

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Total Bitcoin Spot ETF History Data, Source: SoSoValue

BlackRock’s IBIT leads with $240.15 million in daily inflows and maintains its position as the largest Bitcoin ETF with $56.03 billion in assets under management. The fund has accumulated $41.20 billion in cumulative net inflows since its launch.

Fidelity’s FBTC secured the second position with $108.04 million in daily inflows and $19.12 billion in total net assets. Other notable performers include ARKB (ARK 21Shares) with $11.39 million in daily inflows and Grayscale’s BTC with $19.87 million. However, its converted flagship GBTC product continues to experience outflows, with $7.53 million leaving the fund on April 25.

Trading activity has also increased substantially, with $18.76 billion in total value traded for the week, compared to $7.15 billion the previous week. The cumulative total net inflow across all Bitcoin spot ETFs now stands at $38.43 billion since their launch.

Despite Grayscale’s GBTC experiencing cumulative outflows of $22.69 billion since its conversion from a trust structure, the overall ETF ecosystem continues to bring in considerable new capital.



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