Data from SosoValue for October 24, 2025, shows that U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs saw selective but meaningful inflows, led by Fidelity’s Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) and BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT). Together, the two funds attracted nearly $91 million in new capital, underscoring ongoing institutional demand even as overall market momentum remains cautious.
Fidelity recorded the largest daily inflow, adding $57.92 million, while BlackRock followed with $32.68 million. Both ETFs continue to trade at small discounts to net asset value, with FBTC at -0.06% and IBIT at -0.03%, reflecting tight price alignment and sustained investor confidence.

Meanwhile, Grayscale’s trusts (GBTC and BTC) showed modest positive premiums of +0.02% and +0.05%, though they reported no new inflows for the day. Other major funds, including ARK 21Shares (ARKB), Bitwise (BITB), and VanEck (HODL), also saw muted activity, posting small declines in their premiums ranging from -0.07% to -0.16%.
Overall, inflows were concentrated in the top two issuers, signaling that institutional capital remains selective, favoring ETFs with the strongest liquidity and brand trust. Analysts note that despite subdued movement across smaller funds, these steady inflows from Fidelity and BlackRock suggest underlying market resilience as Bitcoin continues consolidating near the $111,000 level.
If inflows persist into next week, it could mark the beginning of renewed accumulation, setting up Bitcoin for a potential retest of its $115,000 resistance zone before November.


