Bitcoin ETFs saw their strongest inflow performance so far this year, pulling in $843.6 million on Wednesday alone. The surge in institutional capital coincided with BTC breaking through the $97,000 mark—marking its highest level since mid-November. This combination of sustained ETF buying pressure and bullish price action suggests growing institutional appetite for Bitcoin exposure, particularly through regulated fund structures.
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MEVHunter_9000
· 9h ago
Institutions are starting to buy aggressively; 97k can't hold them back.
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GasWaster
· 9h ago
With this wave of institutional疯狂扫货, I feel like someone is trying to harvest the leeks.
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 9h ago
Institutions are really疯狂抄底, 97k can't stop them...
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EthMaximalist
· 9h ago
Institutions are really good at bottom-fishing, with 840 million coming in a day. Are they doing T (trading) for retail investors?
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MidnightTrader
· 9h ago
The institutions are really crazy, pouring in over 800 million in just one day.
Bitcoin ETFs saw their strongest inflow performance so far this year, pulling in $843.6 million on Wednesday alone. The surge in institutional capital coincided with BTC breaking through the $97,000 mark—marking its highest level since mid-November. This combination of sustained ETF buying pressure and bullish price action suggests growing institutional appetite for Bitcoin exposure, particularly through regulated fund structures.