Spot Bitcoin ETFs Cross $1B Last Week In Inflows As Cumulative Flows Approach Record High

U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs recorded net inflows of $996.4 million last week, marking the strongest weekly intake since mid-January. The move extends a three-week inflow streak that has added more than $1.8 billion to the category and pushed year-to-date flows above $1 billion after a prior stretch of net outflows.

BlackRock’s IBIT led issuance with $906 million in net inflows during the week. Morgan Stanley’s MSBT posted $71 million in inflows in its first full trading week after launch on April 8. Ethereum spot ETFs recorded $275.8 million in net inflows over the same period.

ETF accumulation continues to define bitcoin market structure in 2026. U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs bought 8,572 BTC on Friday alone. The ten-day net accumulation rate reached 24,197 BTC. Total holdings sit 3.71% below the peak recorded on October 10, 2025, despite a large price decline during the same period.

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Cumulative net flows across U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs sit near $58 billion. The peak level reached $62.8 billion. The gap between current and peak cumulative flows stands near $5 billion. This metric remains the central reference point for institutional adoption tracking because it reflects total capital entering the product set since launch, minus all withdrawals.

Market structure data shows sustained demand from institutional allocators. Weekly inflows have returned after a period of net redemption pressure. The recovery follows a full reversal of prior outflows and extends the category back into positive territory on a year-to-date basis.

Bitcoin ETF demand

ETF demand has become a dominant component of bitcoin supply absorption. New issuance from mining remains limited relative to ETF accumulation rates. The imbalance between supply and demand continues to influence liquidity conditions across spot venues.

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Morgan Stanley’s newly minted MSBT Bitcoin ETF recorded $116M in net inflows in its first week, a small figure against the firm’s $1.9T asset base but notable for a new crypto product in a competitive ETF market.

Despite trailing giants like BlackRock’s IBIT and Fidelity’s FBTC, the launch signals growing bank involvement in Bitcoin ETFs, with its low 0.14% fee positioning it as a cost-competitive and legitimacy-driven entry point.

Price action across all ETFs remains sensitive to flow regimes. Bitcoin ETF inflows tend to align with stronger bid support in spot markets, while outflow periods coincide with reduced demand absorption. The latest inflow wave coincides with stabilization in broader risk assets and renewed positioning from institutional desks.

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The composition of inflows shows concentration in large products. IBIT continues to capture the majority of flows across the category. Smaller and newer funds show uneven participation, though MSBT recorded early traction in its first full trading week.

Across global products, cumulative ETP demand shows a similar direction. Institutional accumulation remains a key driver of total bitcoin demand alongside corporate treasury purchases and long-term holder retention.

ETF holdings remain close to record levels despite volatility in price. This divergence between holdings and price reflects sustained accumulation during drawdowns rather than distribution. The structure suggests long-duration allocation behavior rather than short-term trading exposure.

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