TLDR
- Total net assets in publicly traded Bitcoin ETFs amounted to $116.95 billion, accounting for 6.53% of Bitcoin’s market capitalization.
- Daily net inflows reached $471.14 million, bringing the cumulative net inflows of all ETFs to $57.08 billion.
- BlackRock’s IBIT led with inflows of $287.37 million and reached $69.51 billion in assets, with 65.97 million shares traded
- Grayscale’s GBTC and BTC ETFs posted combined inflows of $21.77 million, despite GBTC’s cumulative net outflows.
- Mid-market ETFs such as BITB, ARKB and HODL posted consistent gains, while BRRR, BTCW and DEFI recorded no daily changes.
As of January 2, the total net assets of all publicly traded Bitcoin ETFs stood at $116.95 billion, representing 6.53% of Bitcoin’s market capitalization. The daily total net inflows reached $471.14 million, bringing the cumulative total net inflows to $57.08 billion. The total traded value of all Bitcoin ETFs reached $5.36 billion, indicating strong investor activity.
IBIT surpasses net inflows by $287.37 million, while FBTC adds $88.08 million
According to SoSoValue, BlackRock’s IBIT on NASDAQ recorded the highest daily net inflows of $287.37 million, bringing cumulative net inflows to $62.38 billion. IBIT’s net assets reached $69.51 billion with a BTC share of 3.88%, and the daily volume reached 65.97 million shares. IBIT closed at $50.94 with a price change of +2.60%.
Fidelity’s FBTC ETF, listed on CBOE, reported daily inflows of $88.08 million and has $18.21 billion in net assets. FBTC’s cumulative inflows now stand at $12.20 billion, trading at $78.19 with a daily gain of +2.57%. The BTC share for FBTC was 1.02%, with 7.66 million shares traded.
Grayscale’s GBTC and BTC ETFs Record Combined Inflows of $21.77 Million on NYSE
Grayscale’s GBTC on NYSE showed positive one-day inflows of $15.42 million, despite cumulative net inflows remaining at -$25.24 billion. GBTC’s net assets totaled $14.80 billion with a BTC share of 0.83%, and the price rose +2.60% to $70.14. Daily volume reached 6.50 million shares.
Grayscale’s other ETF, BTC, also on NYSE, reported inflows of $6.35 million, bringing cumulative inflows to $1.94 billion. BTC’s net assets reached $4.34 billion, and there was an increase of +2.61% to $39.74. The BTC share was up 0.24%, with a trading volume of 3.92 million shares.
Mid-Cap Bitcoin ETFs post stable gains, while others remain stable
Bitwise’s BITB had inflows of $41.49 million and now holds $3.50 billion in net assets. The ETF gained +2.60%, trading at $48.80 with 4.69 million shares traded. The BTC share was up 0.20% and the traded value reached $229.23 million.
Ark & 21Shares’ ARKB reported inflows of $6.71 million with net assets of $3.40 billion. It closed at $29.79 with a change of +2.58% and traded 10.19 million shares. The BTC share for ARKB was 0.19%.
VanEck’s HODL received $8.26 million and reached $1.43 billion in net assets with a price increase of +2.59% to $25.37. Other Bitcoin ETFs with positive inflows included BTCO and EZBC, while others such as BRRR, BTCW and Hashdex’s DEFI remained stable with no changes.

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