Bitcoin ETF Inflows Cross $1 Billion — Bullish Signal for BTC Price?
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Bitcoin spot ETFs have pulled in over $1 billion in inflows just this week alone, showing that institutional investors are still piling in. Even with rising geopolitical tensions adding some extra turbulence, Bitcoin’s funding rates are holding steady in positive territory. This week has been tense. Iran launched a missile and drone attack on Israel, escalating an already volatile situation. In the aftermath, Iran also threatened to shut down the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil route, which sent oil prices soaring. The U.S. didn’t stay silent either, with President Trump and other officials signaling possible military involvement. Announcing attacks during the weekend. These developments have shaken global markets and spilled over into the cryptocurrency sector. Yet despite all this uncertainty, on June 13 alone, spot Bitcoin (BTC) Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) pulled in a healthy $85 million in inflows, marking four straight days of positive capital movement. Even with Bitcoin’s price trading sideways, ETF inflows for the week have already topped $1 billion in just three sessions, showing that big players are still betting on BTC’s long-term strength. Looking at the numbers more closely: total volume for Bitcoin ETFs hit $3.07 billion, representing the full value of ETF shares traded over the period. The total market cap of all Bitcoin ETFs now sits at $129.27 billion, calculated by multiplying the number of shares by their current prices. As for assets under management (AUM), they’ve reached $131.26 billion. IBIT is trading at $58.97 with 1.20 billion shares outstanding, while FBTC is priced at $90.63 and has 226.90 million shares in circulation. Mixed Signals in the Derivatives Market On the derivatives side, total value traded dropped by 16.93%, falling to $60.47 billion. However, open interest, the number of unsettled contracts, rose by 3.39% to $72.03 billion. The total number of…
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