[Key Takeaway] Yesterday, US Bitcoin spot ETFs saw net inflows of $457.3 million, indicating continued institutional interest in BTC spot assets. Major inflows came from BlackRock's IBIT ($111.2 million) and Fidelity's FBTC ($391.5 million), while Bitwise BITB and ARK ARKB experienced slight net outflows. Market behavior reflects a concentrated inflow of funds into mainstream Bitcoin ETF products. [src: @熬鹰WEB3, 2025-12-18 12:55:32/#1511202; ref: window] [Key Takeaway] The inflow of funds into Bitcoin spot ETFs contrasts with the net outflow of $22.4 million from Ethereum spot ETFs, highlighting the relative attractiveness of BTC as a safe-haven or store of value asset among institutional investors. [src: @熬鹰WEB3, 2025-12-18 12:55:32/#1511202; ref: window] 【Analysis Material Extraction】 Fidelity's Bitcoin spot ETF, FBTC, saw a net inflow of $391.5 million, indicating its dominant position in attracting funds and driving market speculation. [src: @熬鹰WEB3, 2025-12-18 12:55:32/#1511202; ref: window] 【Analysis Material Extraction】 Bitwise BITB and ARK ARKB, two Bitcoin spot ETFs, experienced net outflows of $8.4 million and $37 million respectively, reflecting some funds rotating between ETF products. [src: @熬鹰WEB3, 2025-12-18 12:55:32/#1511202; ref: window] 【Analysis Material Extraction】 Overall fund flows show that the market's preference for Bitcoin spot ETFs is significantly higher than that for Ethereum spot ETFs, suggesting that short-term speculation may focus on BTC assets. [src: @熬鹰WEB3, 2025-12-18 12:55:32/#1511202; ref: window] 【Analysis Material Extraction】 BlackRock's Bitcoin spot ETF, IBIT, saw net inflows of $111.2 million, reflecting the continued investment of large institutions in the product and market recognition. [src: @熬鹰WEB3, 2025-12-18 12:55:32/#1511202; ref: window]
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