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Bitcoin Spot ETFs Gain $355M, Ending Outflow Streak

BY Solomon M.·2 MIN READ·DECEMBER 31, 2025

Spot Bitcoin ETFs saw $355 million in net inflows, led by BlackRock’s IBIT fund on December 30, 2025, ending a week-long trend of outflows globally.

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Key Points:
  • Bitcoin spot ETFs record $355 million inflows, reversing outflows.
  • Largest contribution from BlackRock’s IBIT at $144 million.
  • Market recovery sees total net assets reach $114.4 billion.

This resurgence reflects renewed investor interest, potentially stabilizing Bitcoin’s market presence.

Bitcoin Spot ETFs

Bitcoin spot ETFs reported $355 million in net inflows on December 30, 2025, marking a reversal from a seven-day outflow streak. BlackRock’s IBIT ETF led the charge with an inflow of $144 million.

The inflows were primarily driven by BlackRock’s IBIT ETF, alongside smaller contributions from other funds. Fidelity’s FBTC added a modest $5.7 million, whereas Invesco/Galaxy Digital’s BTCO recorded outflows of $10.4 million the previous day.

“BlackRock and other ETFs have bought $355 million worth of Bitcoin.” — Ash Crypto, Independent Analyst

Immediate Impacts

Immediate impacts include a return in confidence within the market. The total assets under management for Bitcoin spot ETFs now stand at $114.4 billion, accounting for 6.52% of the overall Bitcoin market cap.

The event reflects a broader sentiment and potential market recovery, especially within related cryptocurrencies like ETH, XRP, and SOL, which also witnessed gains. Notably, this comes after a challenging year marked by severe outflows.

Market Experts’ View

Market experts see this as a positive signal, indicating investor activity shifting back into spot ETFs. While no regulatory changes have been announced, industry players are observing potential shifts in market momentum and confidence levels.

The outlook carries insights into potential financial stability returning post-outflows, possibly stabilizing ETF assets near 2024 levels. Analysts highlight the dependence on historical patterns to predict future trends in ETF markets.

Disclaimer:

The content on The CCPress is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry inherent risks. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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