Spot Bitcoin ETFs in the US now hold a total of 1,105,923 BTC. This amount has surpassed the estimated 1.1 million BTC believed to be in Satoshi Nakamoto's wallet.
This is making ETFs the largest known holders of Bitcoin in the world right now.
📊 The 3 Largest Spot Bitcoin ETFs 1. BlackRock - IBIT ➤ Approximately 521,000 BTC ( according to some sources between 528K–661K ) 2. Grayscale - GBTC ➤ Approximately 214,000 – 251,000 BTC 3. Fidelity - FBTC ➤ Approximately 199,000 BTC
BlackRock's IBIT fund is in a leading position with approximately $49 billion in inflows.
💬 Market and Community Reactions • the following comments are being made: "US Spot Bitcoin ETFs now hold 1.1 million BTC. They've surpassed Satoshi!" • Bloomberg ETF expert Eric Balchunas said: "They have reached the peak. Surpassing Satoshi is a big deal... We are still at the very beginning, but it's impressive."
⚠️ Why is it Important? • Institutional investors are now gaining direct access to Bitcoin. • ETFs reduce liquid supply, which can create more volatility in prices. • However, at the same time, a concentration of ownership is forming that contradicts the decentralized nature of Bitcoin, with a small number of large funds holding significant amounts of BTC.
📅 General Overview • The demand for ETFs is still very strong. • So far, the total net inflow is around 33–36 billion dollars. • Low-commission ETFs like IBIT are attracting both individual and institutional investors.
🧠 In summary • Spot ETFs have surpassed the 1.1 million BTC barrier, meaning that more than 5.2% of the Bitcoin supply is in these funds. This situation should be monitored carefully as it is positive in terms of institutional adoption and also poses a centralization risk.
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· 2025-06-11 18:41
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#Spot Bitcoin ETFs Top 1.1M BTC
🔒 Total Asset
Spot Bitcoin ETFs in the US now hold a total of 1,105,923 BTC.
This amount has surpassed the estimated 1.1 million BTC believed to be in Satoshi Nakamoto's wallet.
This is making ETFs the largest known holders of Bitcoin in the world right now.
📊 The 3 Largest Spot Bitcoin ETFs
1. BlackRock - IBIT
➤ Approximately 521,000 BTC ( according to some sources between 528K–661K )
2. Grayscale - GBTC
➤ Approximately 214,000 – 251,000 BTC
3. Fidelity - FBTC
➤ Approximately 199,000 BTC
BlackRock's IBIT fund is in a leading position with approximately $49 billion in inflows.
💬 Market and Community Reactions
• the following comments are being made:
"US Spot Bitcoin ETFs now hold 1.1 million BTC. They've surpassed Satoshi!"
• Bloomberg ETF expert Eric Balchunas said:
"They have reached the peak. Surpassing Satoshi is a big deal... We are still at the very beginning, but it's impressive."
⚠️ Why is it Important?
• Institutional investors are now gaining direct access to Bitcoin.
• ETFs reduce liquid supply, which can create more volatility in prices.
• However, at the same time, a concentration of ownership is forming that contradicts the decentralized nature of Bitcoin, with a small number of large funds holding significant amounts of BTC.
📅 General Overview
• The demand for ETFs is still very strong.
• So far, the total net inflow is around 33–36 billion dollars.
• Low-commission ETFs like IBIT are attracting both individual and institutional investors.
🧠 In summary
• Spot ETFs have surpassed the 1.1 million BTC barrier, meaning that more than 5.2% of the Bitcoin supply is in these funds.
This situation should be monitored carefully as it is positive in terms of institutional adoption and also poses a centralization risk.