The Bitcoin spot ETF flow is clearly back with force, pulling in around $789 million over the last week, which is a strong sign that institutional demand is returning after a softer stretch. The biggest driver remains BlackRock’s IBIT, which captured the majority of the fresh capital, showing that traditional investors are still heavily concentrating around the largest and most trusted issuer. From a market structure perspective, this matters because every new dollar entering a spot ETF translates into real Bitcoin purchases behind the scenes, naturally tightening liquid supply in the broader market.



What makes it even more notable is the rise in ETF AUM toward $94 billion, suggesting this is not just price appreciation but meaningful new capital allocation. If these inflows remain consistent over the next few weeks and macro conditions stay relatively calm, ETFs could continue acting as the main medium-term support engine for Bitcoin’s price. At this point, weekly ETF flows are becoming just as important to watch as rate expectations and geopolitical headlines for reading crypto market direction.
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ParnoRuslan
· 3h ago
$DUSK $DUSK Long position setup for USDT 🟢
Entry: 0.1440 – 0.1480
TP1: 0.1640 | TP2: 0.1800 | TP3: 0.200
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