Bitcoin ETFs have shown continued strength despite market uncertainties, as the latest data from crypto analytics firm SosoValue shows that spot Bitcoin ETFs have recorded another notable inflow today.
The spot Bitcoin ETFs have achieved a massive $4.26 billion in total inflows over the past 10 days.
With the crypto market experiencing consistent downturns amid broad macroeconomic struggles, the prices of cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, have returned to previous lows.
While the market has remained uncertain and retailers have begun to relent, it appears that there is still hope for the Bitcoin ecosystem, as persistent capital has continued to flow into Bitcoin-based investment firms.
Bitcoin ETFs resilient
The inflow streak, which started on May 14, 2025, with about $319.56 million recorded in net inflow for the day, has continued till today. This shows that the optimism among institutional investors has remained unwavering despite market doubts.
Thus, the Bitcoin ETFs have extended the winning streak, hitting a 10-day inflow streak on May 28, 2025, with another substantial net inflow of $432.62 million for the day. Notably, this brings the cumulative total net inflows recorded since the inception of Bitcoin ETFs in January 2024 to a significant $45.34 billion.
Unarguably, the massive inflow of funds experienced by the broad Bitcoin ETF ecosystem proves the surging interest in Bitcoin as an investment class by traditional investors.
Also, the bullish momentum shows that these regulated financial products have aided Bitcoin adoption, as they offer easier means of investing in the world’s largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization.
Furthermore, the data shows that BlackRock’s IBIT has continued to lead the inflow streak for most of the days. On May 28, the firm injected a massive $48.88 million into the market.
However, Ark 21Shares (ARKB) and Fidelity (FBTC) have seen significant outflows of $34.29 million and $14.05 million respectively. This shows that the strength projected by BlackRock aided the sustained inflow streak.